At what age does trick or treating become weird?

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At what age does it become weird to trick-or-treat?

Would you say anything if you did see someone you thought was to old trick-or-treating?
 
the joy of trick or treating doesnt dissapear once you become a teen. i stopped when i was 18 and couldn't do anything fun on halloween because i had night classes. that unofficially marked the end of it.

going out with a large group of friends and walking around the neighbor hood to get snacks is fun
 
going out with a large group of friends and walking around the neighbor hood to get snacks is fun
Halloween's always a good time with friends.
Trick-or-treating was the cherry on top.
Might still be, if you're brave enough to go "trick-or-treat!" as a grown man at somebody's door. I know I'm not.
 
Halloween's always a good time with friends.
Trick-or-treating was the cherry on top.
Might still be, if you're brave enough to go "trick-or-treat!" as a grown man at somebody's door. I know I'm not.
now that i'm an adult i have an appreciation for the other side of trick or treating. i love seeing kids in their costumes coming to my doorstep, i actually get excited to give them candy lol
 
I grew my height early so now I right those wrongs by giving candy to anyone in costume. Also any teenager plus who's escorting smaller children, they get their own candy even if they don't have a bag or a costume and they didn't ask.

I guess that's the answer: if you think you're too old to trick-or-treat, ask to borrow some children. If you have nieces/nephews, I guarantee your siblings would be stoked let you take over.

As the night gets late, it's just teenagers in hoodies who maybe have a mask. That's fine. It's all part of the circle of life, and the correct place for my Life Stage is in being the candy lady.

edit to add: if you take children trick-or-treating, especially if you are not used to multiple sugar-fueled nighttime child-wrangling, put something that lights up on the back of the child, to make it easier to track them in the dark. Light-up pumpkin/ghost/skull pins are easy to find, or just use a glow stick.
 
Closing in on a full half-century and still enjoy Trick-or-Treat. Granted, now it's more hunting down and brutally murdering hot coeds than begging for candy, and is pretty much a year-round affair rather than limited to one night, but whatevs.
WHAT THE FUCK...
you're old! :O
 
What kind of candy did the dinosaurs give out, grandpa?
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