New pajamas

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are there so few options in boys pajamas compared to girls pajamas? And they are often either childish or very old man like.


Probably because no male demographic wears them except for little boys and old men, hence there’s no market the way there is for girls.


So what do they wear instead?


My older teen wears cotton basketball-style shorts in warmer months (I get them at thrift stores or TJ Maxx-type places often) & a tshirt or in the colder months PJ pants (typically from Old Navy in men's sizes, plaid or sometimes with random print) with tshirt

My younger teen/tween wears boxers (like, over his underwear, lol) with a shirt in warmer weather & cutsey holiday-print PJs (from places like Carter, Target, Old Navy)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:literally there is a thread on boys' pajamas every 6 months or so. I suspect that someone gets a kick out of it. Has no one noticed this?


This one alone is five months old and still active.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:literally there is a thread on boys' pajamas every 6 months or so. I suspect that someone gets a kick out of it. Has no one noticed this?


This one alone is five months old and still active.


I think sometimes the boy moms can't let go. They are like shopping for onesies for their 130 month old and frustrated by the options. Teenagers do not wear matching jammies. Cut the cord.
Anonymous
Why would anyone get a “kick” out of discussing pajamas?

Is there a pajama fetish?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:literally there is a thread on boys' pajamas every 6 months or so. I suspect that someone gets a kick out of it. Has no one noticed this?


This one alone is five months old and still active.


I think sometimes the boy moms can't let go. They are like shopping for onesies for their 130 month old and frustrated by the options. Teenagers do not wear matching jammies. Cut the cord.


I think it’s really this simple and most of these kinds of questions are probably for real. That and denial of the fact that their babies are starting to turn into men with sexual urges (i.e. the obvious elephant in the room with the whole sleeping naked thing).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a “kick” out of discussing pajamas?

Is there a pajama fetish?


Kids, sleeping, nakedness, cute childlike clothing. You do the math.

I wouldn't bet any money on the ability of fetishes to surprise people. Especially with the internet, they are a penny a dozen. Who'd have thought feet, one of the most unattractive body parts in existence, would have whole followings? But they do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a “kick” out of discussing pajamas?

Is there a pajama fetish?


Kids, sleeping, nakedness, cute childlike clothing. You do the math.

I wouldn't bet any money on the ability of fetishes to surprise people. Especially with the internet, they are a penny a dozen. Who'd have thought feet, one of the most unattractive body parts in existence, would have whole followings? But they do.


Good point. Fetishes take normal everyday objects or activities and fixate on them, so theoretically anything could be turned into a fetish. Not to imply that all of these posts are doing that, but it’s not out of the realm of possibility that some could be.
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