Do you and you DH dress up for dinner at home?

Anonymous
I dress up as a playboy bunny and DH dresses up as batman. The kids think they're having dinner at the zoo.
Anonymous
I get home from work and immediatly change into sweats or even PJs. Sometimes I run right after work and then sit down to dinner BO and all!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course. What are we, farmers?

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Anonymous
I did prior to moving to the US and for the first several years after moving here and meeting DH. Nothing fancy: put on a presentable dress, brush hair, freshen makeup. DH does not. I stopped dressing for dinner about two years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dress up as a playboy bunny and DH dresses up as batman. The kids think they're having dinner at the zoo.


Funny!!!
Anonymous
Not the OP but delighted to hear lots of others change into PJs as soon as they get home too. DH thinks it's the strangest thing. But, after a day in underwire the only thing I want is comfort.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did prior to moving to the US and for the first several years after moving here and meeting DH. Nothing fancy: put on a presentable dress, brush hair, freshen makeup. DH does not. I stopped dressing for dinner about two years ago.


Wow you're the first poster who cops to eating while naked.
Anonymous
Before kids, DH and I used to have "naked pizza night" fairly regularly. I think our kids would probably think it was odd, though, and CPS would probably come knocking if we did it now.
Anonymous
This is us, more or less:

Anonymous
I wear my homeless lady attire.

DH never gets home before 8-8:45pm. He will usually do a quick workout. We eat dinner close to 9:45-10pm. I am exhausted by then and have long changed into my "comfort clothes" by the time he gets home.

I have already worked a full day, exercised, picked up both boys from school, cooked and fed them dinner, cleaned up, gone to the park, bathed and read to them...etc...then at 9pm I am doing another dinner for us....

nah. I do not dress up. I will usually still have make-up on and hair done from earlier in the day.
Anonymous
Sometimes I wear my dressy sweats (aka the ones without the holes).
Anonymous
We used to dress for dinner when we visited my grandparents. Now it's a stretch if the entire extended family is dressed, in the sense of nice clothes instead of jeans, for Thanksgiving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We used to dress for dinner when we visited my grandparents. Now it's a stretch if the entire extended family is dressed, in the sense of nice clothes instead of jeans, for Thanksgiving.


I went to a boarding school from the time I was five (mother died when I was four and father in military). We had to be nicely dressed for all meals. Later on we were allowed to wear jeans for breakfast on Saturday morning and lunch. On Sunday, no jeans. Today, I do not allow my children to wear dirty clothes to dinner and they have to wash face, hands, comb hair. I have to look at them and they have to look at me and I think we should always look as good as possible.

Unless sick, no pajamas or sweats.
Anonymous
I'm lucky if I dress up for a dinner out!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes he likes when I wear the French maid outfit.


LoL
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