@minimilk Sorry, but kärring here stands for "gumma" meaning "old woman". Its a costume for children loosing their milkteeths, giving the glap-toothed look of old age.
The freckles are liver-spots and the dress is traditional 19th century.
I dont recall any candy or old men invovled, it was just a dress-up game.
And to kids that young its more important to play the role then gender identity.
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@minimilk Sorry, but kärring here stands for "gumma" meaning "old woman". Its a costume for children loosing their milkteeths, giving the glap-toothed look of old age.
The freckles are liver-spots and the dress is traditional 19th century.
I dont recall any candy or old men invovled, it was just a dress-up game.
And to kids that young its more important to play the role then gender identity.