Halloween Madness by Kristina-J Huddersfield Escort

Halloween Madness

Hi my lovely tribe people,  birds of a feather flock together.  Stay safe I care about you all.  

Here we go again every year we have this madness but it is enjoyable madness a bit of role play for some and just a fun time for others.  I usually go somewhere where there is a competition for the best Halloween costume I only ever won once and it was a giant chocolate penis, don’t ask what I did with that but my mouth was involved and tongue I will leave it to your imagination and I know that is one thing you will have!!

There are of course other things involved Pumpkins of course and apple dunking I know you all know about apple dunking it can be fun I like to give it a miss as my make up is not cheap if you know what I mean.   

Of course it is not Halloween with out the broom stick.  Apparently  the “broom was a symbol of female domesticity, yet the broom was also phallic, so riding on one was a symbol of female sexuality, thus femininity and domesticity gone wild.  Pagan rituals before the 15th century had involved phallic forms, so the shape of the broomstick between a woman’s legs had both a sexual and spiritually deviant meaning.  I will let you know if ever I have a broom stick between my legs!!!  I would certainly know if it was the brush end Oh ahh!!  

Hallucinogens of the time, such as ergot fungus, couldn’t just be eaten. They could be applied to mucous membranes, such as on genitalia, or those “other hairy places, Antoine Rose, who in 1477, when accused of witchcraft in France, confessed that the Devil gave her flying potions. She would “smear the ointment on the stick, put it between her legs and say ‘Go, in the name of the Devil, go!’”Think of the splinters  oh ahh!!! But the image of the witch on the broomstick, I will leave that to your imagination.

Kristina J Why don’t witches wear underwear so they can get a better grip of the broom xx