Cannot_Wait_4Disney
The Colombo of Cippolini.
- Joined
- May 18, 2005
I post on the dis. Therefore, I can't say squat about wasting time.Seems like a lot of time wasted on worrying about what others are doing.
I post on the dis. Therefore, I can't say squat about wasting time.Seems like a lot of time wasted on worrying about what others are doing.
I post on the dis. Therefore, I can't say squat about wasting time.
I live in New Orleans. My previous apartment was in the French Quarter, directly across the street from the oldest bar in the city.
My 15yo wore her Sesame Street pj bottoms to Walmart this morning.
I guess it depends how you look at them. They looked like sweat suits to me.Who cares what you wear to bed? I wear sweats to bed too. The topic was if pajamas should be worn in public. They were wearing obvious pajamas, no mistaking it. It’s “my opinion” that they should not be worn in public.
Well, some people shower before putting on their pajamas at night, some shower in the morning when they get out of bed, and some do both, while others do neither. I wouldn’t necessarily assume someone in pajamas hasn’t showered in days. However, I might assume they haven’t showered if they smell dirty.You have to wonder if people who go out in pajamas ever bother to shower.
Well, some people shower before putting on their pajamas at night, some shower in the morning when they get out of bed, and some do both, while others do neither. I wouldn’t necessarily assume someone in pajamas hasn’t showered in days. However, I might assume they haven’t showered if they smell dirty.
Basically, all I want is for people to be clean, and wearing clothes that cover what needs to be covered. Personally, I would rather see the onesie in the original post than some of the swimwear people wear to grocery stores. Here in Florida, almost anything goes. However, so long as they are legally decent, they can wear what they like, and the worst I will do is go home and share their sartorial splendor with the family.
They sold some of these in the clothing...not the sleepwear...section at Walmart the last couple of years. I think that answers what Walmart thinks.Or the supermarket, or anywhere. What’s your opinion?
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I personally wouldn’t do it, but I have no problem with people who do.
Back in college we sometimes wore PJs to go out to eat at a diner at 3am.
Don’t know what kind of sweats you’re wearing but the girls are definitely wearing flannel pajamas.I guess it depends how you look at them. They looked like sweat suits to me.
I am of an age when if I was seen out and about wearing pyjamas, people might think I have dementia. I think if one is going to wear underpants and a vest around the pool, one should at least cover one’s head with a tied white handkerchief, so that people presume one is English. Perhaps accessorise with socks and sandals.Is there any line you think is too far?
Just judging from the sweatsuits I see on the rack at the store or online. That kind of pattern is popular now in sweatsuits.Don’t know what kind of sweats you’re wearing but the girls are definitely wearing flannel pajamas.
There are definitely lines that I personally don’t think should be crossed, but my personal opinion doesn’t really count for much to the general public.Is there any line you think is too far? Here’s a take on this I’m wondering about. I’m on vacation right now and am sitting on a fairly well-screened balcony overlooking the bustling pool area. There are some extremely skimpy thong bikinis being worn, which is to be expected. I’m lounging in a tank top and underpants after a long day of sightseeing. My underwear covers a lot more than much of the swimwear. If you saw somebody wearing something similar at the pool, would you (people in general, not necessarily you personally) judge it?