Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Horror, Weirdos & Fagalicious Homos

It’s time for Halloween. All the witches, fairies, superheroes and dead icons of the past will come out of the closet and gush into the nightclubs and streets to celebrate this dress up party. Not having attended a Halloween party in a while I am pondering the idea of getting into a costume and joining in this year’s festivities.
As most gay and rather effeminate men know, playing dress up is nothing new to us. Some of us have been doing this ever since we could walk. As a toddler I distinctly remember being quite fascinated with my grandmother’s pink powder box that she had on her dressing table. Every chance I got I would sneak into her room, open the box grab the powder puff and powder my face. Needless to say I would emerge white as a ghost and concerned stares would be exchanged between my parents and grandparents as they would send me to the bathroom to wash my face. I eventually ended up inheriting that powder box, but unfortunately lost it. Granny’s powder was not the only feminine accessories I had used, my mom’s makeup also suffered my curiosity and many a time I ended up looking like a clown that was drunk when he applied his happy face and consequently suffered a stroke and was sent to an insane asylum. Apart from the makeup there also was the trying on of shoes, jewelry and the odd dress. Why I didn’t end up a drag queen is anybody’s question. I showed all the signs, but I guess the fact that I make for a scary woman might be a clue to this enigma.
In the past I have been dressed up for Halloween as a Priest, a Punk, a Bunny, a School Boy, a Prostitute, and a Goth, just to mention but a few. Strangely enough I never actually went the drag queen route however appropriate that could have been as I could have made a good witch. Of all the costumes I have adorned over the years I must admit the Bunny was my favorite. It was the least effort as I only had to buy bunny ears and a fluffy tail. The best part was that the tail attracted a lot of attention and my ass was crabbed numerous times during the course of that evening and it enjoyed this attention, more than my husband did. My least favorite costume was that of the priest as I kept on tripping on the damn robe and there is no way of sexing up such a dreadfully boring and conservative outfit.
So come Halloween it’s a free-for-all to dress up in whatever takes your fancy. If you are a closeted drag queen you have the options of dressing up as Cher, Vintage Madonna, The Queen or the Wicket Witch of the West. For those secretly into S&M an assortment of leather accessories are at your disposal; however certain items I strongly recommend against renting because you may not want to know where and on whom it has been - no one wants a after Halloween party favor of a case of the crabs! For all of those into the Superhero franchise I always find it quite cute when a couple ventures out to save the queers from the “evils” of the world dressed up as Batman & Robin or Captain America & Falcon. For those single folk not wanting to go out alone, do not despair you too can venture out with your fag hag dressed up as Bonny & Clyde or Barbie & Ken (you can decide who will be which). There is an overabundance of choices when it comes to costumes and themes one can choose from.

So what does your choice of costume say about you? The choice is quite a personal one, I would think, as Halloween is the one time of the year you can dress up as anything or anyone you like. Your secret fantasies can be realized, for instance if you always had a crush on Superman, who knows you may just end up in bed with him that night. If you always admired our health caregivers there’s the sexy nurse outfit (always popular amongst our drag queens) or the little French maid if you are really into kinky house work. For all our lesbians I haven’t forgotten about you. For the really butch lesbian how about trying on a dress for once? Who knows you might even like it? If a dress is not an option I have always found that lesbians look quite good in law enforcement uniforms, so they can do the poppers and safe sex patrol and ensure all horny queers behave responsibly.

Halloween is a fun time of year, with a variety of oddities wondering our streets, frequenting our bars and clubs and a bunch of hyperactive children high on sugar knocking away at our doors wanting their next fix. Whether you decide to dress up and go out, or stay at home watching a few horror movies I trust that all will have a fabulous time during this day of Horror, Weirdos and Fagalicious Homos.

Till next time.

Super Heroes look gay

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love Halloween. I love it more now than when I was a kid!

Bitter Bitches said...

Now you can pick your own costumes lol. So who or what are you going to be this year Michael?

Timesobserver said...

I love Halloween too, but my wife isn't too crazy about.

You know how some couples go out as characters? Jack and Jill? Well, I told my wife we should got out as Adam and Eve ...

before they ate the apple!

Great column and Happy Halloween! Post a picture of yourself once you've decided what you want to be this year.

Bitter Bitches said...

Thanks Timeobserver, I can understand your wife's point going as Eve before she and Adam ate the forbidden fruit. On the plus side at least you'd be saving money on costumes lol

Rene Monroe said...

Halloween is my absolute fav! This year I'm going to be the Mad Hatter. Can't wait!!!!

Bitter Bitches said...

Rene, the Mad Hatter sounds fun!

I would love to get some insight into the reasons people choose the costumes the do. I always find it fascinating.

Why the Mad Hatter this year?

Ann Martin Photography BLOG said...

I'm a big costume lover, at one time I designed, made and rented costumes and I have a garage full of racks and racks of costumes, hats, vintage clothes, shoes , costume jewelry etc. I love love love it all!

ChrisJ said...

Happy Halloween. Please do post a picture of your costume choice.

(I'm secretly jealous that I can't be a drag queen!)

Bitter Bitches said...

@ Ann Martin, it sounds like more than a hobby and more like a love story. Have you stopped designing costumes now?

@ ChrisJ, I share your secret jealousy ;-)

The Guy's Perspective said...

First of all, Batman and Robin ARE gay!!

We can't speak for all GUYS, but for us, why wait for Halloween to dress up? Any night is a good one.

Bitter Bitches said...

The Guy's Perspective, LOL Hopefully I won't be dressing up like Batman or Robin tonight ;-)

Mutuelle said...

I love Halloween but i don't have the chance to celebrate it often.

Defiscalisation said...

Post a picture of yourself dressed in your costume on Halloween night.

Rachat Credit said...

Happy Halloween!Enjoy yourself!

Cody in CT said...

You got hate mail because of this column? Incredible! BTW, did you really mean to write "Wicket" Witch?

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