Where Were The Hot Single Girls This Year!?

Perhaps it was me.
Though I can’t imagine that to be the case.
The 2018 WeHo Carnival Halloween block party was crowded, full of lively costumes and fun music that literally had people dancing in the street, but for me, something was missing from previous years.
For starters, I saw very few girls in those super-sexy costumes that in the past had my eyeballs popping out like some kind of Halloween creature.
Secondly, I did not see that many hot girls, which is something I could never have envisioned ahead of time. Usually, there’s so many I can’t keep track of all of them. It’s quite literally a parade and they are all over the place. Myself and my PubClub.com associates are running like loose dogs off the leash to try and get to and meet them.
But other than one lovely and fun group, pretty much every hot girl I saw had a boyfriend with her. Including the hottest, a “ring girl” in a skimpy outfit that had us stopped for several minutes. She had a boyfriend so big, tho, and dressed like a boxer, that I figured he was a boxer.
I also saw an overwhelming number of gay men. Normally they are at this event in big numbers – and often have the most elaborate costumes – but this year nearly everywhere I looked there were men running around without their shirts on (this is not a look I like of any men, by the way).
Just to be clear, I certainly don’t mind gay men being there, not at all. Heck, they add to the pageantry. It just that I prefer women and prefer to see more women. Preferably hot ones in super-sexy outfits. Without boyfriends.
I was so disappointed in the lack of hot single girls, I only took a half-dozen photos. Normally, I take about a hundred.
Now that being said, there could have been hot singles girls within a few feet of me. There were so many people at Carnaval that it was impossible to see even a third of them.
This was my sixth or seventh time at Carnaval and despite this year’s overall disappointment, I’ll plan on being back at the one next year.
Cheers!
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