'Clothes make a statement, costumes tell a story.'
Today's theme, if you haven't guessed yet, is costumes. Given we're now well into the spooky season, with HALLOWEEN later this week, most people have their costumes already picked out. If you've haven't however, maybe you'll see a costume here you might want to try out.
FH readers know I love HALLOWEEN. It goes beyond just my love of mini-bars and watching scary movies. Like so many of you, I came from a dysfunctional family. There were never big family gatherings around October 31st, no family meals, no family pressures, no gifts to give.
HALLOWEEN is thought of as a night to wear a costume, and to be someone else. For so many of us however, especially in the LGBTQ community, the complete opposite was true. October 31sst was never about being someone else, that was something many of us felt the need to do every day, especially with certain family members and with co-workers. October 31st was about being ourselves, or at least unleashing parts of ourselves, parts we needed to hide the other 364 days of the year.
For so many holidays, I've had the pleasure of featuring the work of FLYFOTO. FLYFOTO's work is both incredibly erotic and fun, but also often extremely edgy and raw. Thanks FLYFOTO for sharing your work!





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