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Avast ye mateys! Blimey, the shelves be teemin' with Halloween trinkets in the heart of summer! And on social media, landlubbers be cryin' out: "Belay there, already?!"

2023-08-19

Arr, ye scurvy dogs be stockin' fall 2023 and Halloween trinkets sooner 'n sooner! Them critics be havin' a mighty fuss 'bout it. Here's why some feel a mighty storm brewin' within their hearts, aye!

If you've been out shopping recently, you may have noticed that Halloween merchandise is appearing on shelves earlier and earlier each year. Social media users have been expressing their surprise and disbelief at the early arrival of Halloween decor. One TikTok user, who goes by the username @alwaysspookyseason, regularly shares videos of her in-store Halloween decor finds throughout the year. Rachel, a Halloween lover, eagerly anticipates the new collections that stores come out with each year. She typically buys her Halloween decorations from big-box stores like HomeGoods, Target, and Walmart. While Rachel and her followers enjoy seeing Halloween products outside of October, she understands that some people might feel disappointed or rushed by the early releases. Stephanie Samar, a clinical psychologist, explains that looking too far ahead into the future can induce anxiety for some people. The arrival of Halloween decor can make people feel as though they've missed the boat and are unprepared. However, others are thrilled and excited about the early release of Halloween items. Bonnie Barton, a lifestyle content creator, loves the fall season and embraces the whimsical nature of Halloween. She believes that the early release of fall and Halloween decorations has become a trend and is excited about the upcoming season. For those who don't enjoy seeing holiday decorations in the summer, Barton believes that everyone has their own preferences and not everyone needs to be like her. Dr. Samar advises people to focus on the present moment and question whether their worries are based on facts or anxieties. She suggests seeking therapy for those struggling with stress and anxiety.

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