Wearing pajama pants to school

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's disgusting and classless to wear pjs to school or the store. Parents who allow this are doing as disservice to their children.


It must be uncomfortable with that stick wedged so far up you a$$. Perhaps some ph pants would make you more comfortable


"Ph" pants? You're such a slob you can't even spell correctly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love this trend. They are practical, warm, comfortable and cover up all their parts that should be covered. My kids never wear flannel Pj pants to bed — they use them only for daytime wear.


This is the same gross poster over and over again posting the same thing. One second off from parroting the same sentiment over and over again to justify being a total slob in public.

Lol you’re the same poster over and over again. Pot meet kettle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's disgusting and classless to wear pjs to school or the store. Parents who allow this are doing as disservice to their children.


It must be uncomfortable with that stick wedged so far up you a$$. Perhaps some ph pants would make you more comfortable


"Ph" pants? You're such a slob you can't even spell correctly.


Did I touch a nerve?
Anonymous
Yes. It's irritating, but I pick my battles.
Anonymous
I think the only time anyone should be wearing pjs out of the house is either driving themselves to the hospital because they are too sick to get dressed or in an ambulance on the way to the hospital. Other than that people should dress appropriately in public spaces.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love this trend. They are practical, warm, comfortable and cover up all their parts that should be covered. My kids never wear flannel Pj pants to bed — they use them only for daytime wear.


This is the same gross poster over and over again posting the same thing. One second off from parroting the same sentiment over and over again to justify being a total slob in public.


It’s not. Many of us feel this way. I replied once and then I am again now. I was out doing errands today and saw many groups of teens in pj pants. I’m not sure why you are so bothered my this.
Anonymous
It’s trendy. Pick your battles. This isn’t it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love this trend. They are practical, warm, comfortable and cover up all their parts that should be covered. My kids never wear flannel Pj pants to bed — they use them only for daytime wear.


This is the same gross poster over and over again posting the same thing. One second off from parroting the same sentiment over and over again to justify being a total slob in public.


Actually, YOU are likely a sock puppet. “Allow” a high schooler to wear PJs?? gimme a break. Those are no longer parenting decisions at that age.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the only time anyone should be wearing pjs out of the house is either driving themselves to the hospital because they are too sick to get dressed or in an ambulance on the way to the hospital. Other than that people should dress appropriately in public spaces.


Life must be very hard for you. Because you sweat the very small things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Parents focusing on their kids and other kids attire and judging them are the worst parents. I said what I said.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd never let my kids go to school dressed like that. Pj's are not outdoor wear. It matters how they present themselves to the world. It's a bad habit to let them dress like that to school.


+1
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