When we think of childhood fears,Poland those typically include things like the dark, ghosts, and scary movies. However, that changes as soon as we become adults.
SEE ALSO: If you're into eyes that are dripping blood, consider this eyeliner trendHaleigh Conner, a college student at University of Minnesota Twin Cities has the right idea. She came up with her own clever Halloween costume and it's pretty funny considering how many can relate.
She dressed up as "commitment" because it's the scariest thing she could think of. And she made sure that she shouted out to her exes.
The idea is both accurate and genius.
Connor took it up a notch when she tagged all her exes on Instagram then tweeted a screenshot of the photo wishing everyone except them a Happy Halloween, which was her way of joking and poking fun.
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She told BuzzFeed that the exes she tagged on the picture were mostly romances from middle school and not necessarily the loves of her life.
"I had boyfriends in middle school, but that usually consists of only seeing each other at school and having your parents drive you around to places. It was never anything serious of course," she told Buzzfeed.
Connor gained recognition for a super creative costume and her exes gained a few followers. It's a win-win for everyone.
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