Antidisestablishmentarian
Well-Known Member
As I said, they get as much as everyone else.I think it is sad that you would begrudge children of a few pieces of candy. I don't care if they live in your neighborhood or not. For a while, I lived in an area where years went by without a single trick-or-treater. I left my porch light on, hoping to see the kids come round, but there were none. I know the few local children went to other places like schools or closer to town, because homes were so far apart there. I am somewhat annoyed by 20 somethings trick-or-treating, tho. I live in a college town now. I see a few children, but mostly college students. I guess I'm nostalgic for the past.
And it's an annoyance, not a problem.
We get teenagers, but the only adults I see are with their kids. If I had 20 something's show up at my door asking for candy, I'd tell them to go pound sand. The candy is for kids.