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Female Goes Naked To Arizona State Halloween Party

A picture of a tanned, skinny blonde female who wore tall black heels and apparently nothing else to an Arizona State University Halloween party quickly spread through the state’s college social media scene Wednesday.

The image shows the woman from behind, and was snapped and tweeted by ASU Confessions and first reported on by Total Frat Move, whose author described the costume as a “slutty slut” and added he wanted to move to Arizona and “swim through a sea of gorgeous, adorably confused, morally void women.”naked

It’s unclear whether there is anything affixed to the front of the young lady, but the image doesn’t indicate that’s the case. ASU Confession’s description of the photo states: “For everyone asking, here’s the naked b**ch walking around an ASU Halloween party.”

Two female Arizona college students who were among those alerted to the photo and news story Wednesday afternoon told The College Fix they’re not surprised by the audacity of the young woman in question.

“I was at an ASU party once and this girl was walking around topless wearing just a thong,” Arizona State University student Annica Benning said. “It was so awkward. She had to be on something.”

Said University of Arizona student Katie Jones: “Honestly, that is just how college campuses are now.”

“Halloween has become an excuse for girls to wear as little clothing (or none!) and call it a costume, and go out to parties,” Jones said in an email. “It is like this every weekend, not just Halloween. … To me, not only as a conservative but especially as a woman who was raised in a very traditional family and household, it’s disappointing and scary, quite frankly.”

Editor’s Note: Katie Jones and Annica Benning are College Fix contributors.

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Jennifer Kabbany is editor-in-chief of The College Fix.