Pajamas to School

Anonymous
This has been a thing since at least the late 80's, when everyone had plaid flannel pj pants and wore them with Champion sweatshirts and then in the early 90's with EG baggy socks.

My sibling and I graduated in '91 and '94 and this was standard dress.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No but my teen said the kids don’t wear the ones they sleep in. They are just pajama clothes.


How do you know what they sleep in? I have no idea what mine sleep in


DP here. Because I still go in and tell them goodnight each night. Also, they shuffle down in their pjs to eat breakfast in the morning. How do you not know what your kids sleep in?


Because I'm not a pervert going into their room at night


This comment says more about where your mind is than anybody else here, PP. Since when is the idea of parents popping their heads in to say a quick goodnight to their own kids “perverted”? When it’s obviously a nightly routine the kids have come to expect, it’s not like they’re already going to be naked or doing private things a minute after they’ve gone into their rooms. Grow up.
Anonymous
To me, that indicates serious apathy about life in general and possibly also depression. I can’t imagine not separating the resting hours from the waking hours by at least a change of clothing. I’m not sure what, if anything, our teens wear to bed, but they definitely don’t wear pjs as day clothes.
Anonymous
Totalt agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No but my teen said the kids don’t wear the ones they sleep in. They are just pajama clothes.


How do you know what they sleep in? I have no idea what mine sleep

I think most parents just know.
Anonymous
My Kids don't wear pajamas to bed and they wear regular clothes to school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My Kids don't wear pajamas to bed and they wear regular clothes to school.


It wasn’t too long ago that this was just called normal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No pajamas to school at our house. Hard and fast rule. I don’t think high school kids even do that anymore.


Sure they do. Last year I drove my daughter school and it seemed like that’s all anyone wore - guys and girls.

I honestly didn’t care. Both my kids wore pjs in HS but stopped in college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No but my teen said the kids don’t wear the ones they sleep in. They are just pajama clothes.


How do you know what they sleep in? I have no idea what mine sleep in


Really? You must have a big house. We’re in a split-level and our bedrooms are on the same floor. We certainly encounter each other in the hallway, on the way to breakfast, etc. We have conversations in the evening. The PP who indicated it was perverted has a very twisted, cynical mind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To me, that indicates serious apathy about life in general and possibly also depression. I can’t imagine not separating the resting hours from the waking hours by at least a change of clothing. I’m not sure what, if anything, our teens wear to bed, but they definitely don’t wear pjs as day clothes.


My kids found it cozy and comfortable. It had no negative impact whatsoever.
Anonymous
Interesting. Doesn't happen at our school due to its dress code.
Anonymous
People your not getting a pass from everyone sending your kids to school in pjs because it will never be ok or respectable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No but my teen said the kids don’t wear the ones they sleep in. They are just pajama clothes.


How do you know what they sleep in? I have no idea what mine sleep in


Really? You must have a big house. We’re in a split-level and our bedrooms are on the same floor. We certainly encounter each other in the hallway, on the way to breakfast, etc. We have conversations in the evening. The PP who indicated it was perverted has a very twisted, cynical mind.


Or they’re just f&*ckinf with you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Doesn't happen at our school due to its dress code.


So you have nothing to add to this. Move along
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People your not getting a pass from everyone sending your kids to school in pjs because it will never be ok or respectable.


According to you. We don’t care what you think. Shocking I know.
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