Kid in my child’s call wears pajamas to school everyday.

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Anonymous wrote:People's kids put on clean underwear at night and then wear that underwear all night and then put clean underwear on in the morning? That is a lot of laundry. We don't own that many pairs of underwear!



Not really. You sound lazy. If kids shower at night, they are clean and should put on clean underwear. Before you go to school, yes, clean underwear. You only have 10 pair of underwear? Wierd.


Wait, you’re saying clean underwear after showering at night and then take that off and put on new clean underwear in the morning? 2 pairs of underwear per day? Really?


Nobody in our house wears underwear to bed. It would be like wearing my bra. We just wear our pjs
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Those pj kids are probably the most comfy. Look up Betabrand pants, you can be too!
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The PJ kids are definitely the kids who get away with not brushing their teeth and washing their face in the morning because mom and dad feel it’s “just not worth the fight”. Gross
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People's kids put on clean underwear at night and then wear that underwear all night and then put clean underwear on in the morning? That is a lot of laundry. We don't own that many pairs of underwear!



Not really. You sound lazy. If kids shower at night, they are clean and should put on clean underwear. Before you go to school, yes, clean underwear. You only have 10 pair of underwear? Wierd.


Wait, you’re saying clean underwear after showering at night and then take that off and put on new clean underwear in the morning? 2 pairs of underwear per day? Really?


Nobody in our house wears underwear to bed. It would be like wearing my bra. We just wear our pjs


Ok, thanks for sharing.
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Anonymous wrote:My child is in a preschool in the 3 year old class and one of the boys in his class wears striped pajama pants or a full set of pajamas to school EVERY SINGLE DAY. I don’t get it and it drives me crazy. Why would you not buy regular clothes ( not PJ’s) for your kid to wear to school?!


Some kids are extremely sensitive to clothes and soft pjs maybe the only thing they can handle at the moment.


There are plenty of soft clothing.
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What in the world? Who are you people who do not bathe your kid every night and brush their teeth?
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I think you people are all nuts. Sensory issues? Something wrong at home? Lazy parenting?

All 3-5yr old get obsessed with things. Clothing is something they can control. Both of my sons have had very strong opinions about their outfits starting around 18mo. I currently have an almost-3yr old child who only wants Paw Patrol shirts with matching undies and socks. If his PP shirts are dirty he will cry to wear PJs or his brother’s PP rash guard from summer. He doesn’t have sensory issues. Nothing is wrong in our home. He doesn’t even watch Paw Patrol! In the grand scheme of things, There is no harm in letting him wear what he wants as long as its safe and appropriate for the weather. So what if my kid is wearing rain boots, pajama pants and a swimming rash guard. He dressed himself and is super proud of that. It’s not lazy parenting to let him express himself. It’s freaking preschool, not an audience with the Queen.
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I would feel sad for the parents.
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Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP, this would bother me. But, I am also similarly bothered by the kid who is wearing a Ralph Lauren button up shirt, buttoned all the way, with fresh pressed kahkis and dress shoes every day.

And by "bothered" I mean, I notice and shrug my shoulders, then don't really think about it any more. It's odd, but oh well. My child is probably being judged for something that is out of his control/not a big deal, and really we should all just chill!


All my kids are dressed like this and hair done as well. I honestly don’t understand why everyone doesn’t dress their kids up because it doesn’t take any more time and it’s adorable.
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Anonymous wrote:It would annoy me too, unless they are babies. Just seems disorganized and unhygienic. Are the kids wearing underwear with their pjs.


Your kids don’t wear underwear to bed?


Not with pjs. I think that’s pretty common. Clean underwear goes on in the morning when they get dressed.


This is so gross. Underwear goes under everything!!!!


Raising hand as another no underwear under pajamas team member. Never heard of wearing underwear under pajamas until I was older. And would never consider it. Seems so uncomfortable and unhygienic for the genital region.
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My mother used to cluck at busybodies and say, “They have little to do...”

OP, you have little to do. Your world is SO tiny. What a waste of a life. The weird control issues and judginess over NOTHING. Do you not realize that your kid will be grown and you dead soon? Do something worthwhile with your life.

(Mom whose 3 year old never worse PJs to school but who has a life.)
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would annoy me too, unless they are babies. Just seems disorganized and unhygienic. Are the kids wearing underwear with their pjs.


Your kids don’t wear underwear to bed?


Not with pjs. I think that’s pretty common. Clean underwear goes on in the morning when they get dressed.


This is so gross. Underwear goes under everything!!!!


Raising hand as another no underwear under pajamas team member. Never heard of wearing underwear under pajamas until I was older. And would never consider it. Seems so uncomfortable and unhygienic for the genital region.


See I think not wearing underwear under pajamas is unhygienic. Letting all that stink and juice seep onto the bottom pjs pants or shorts. Gross!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would annoy me too, unless they are babies. Just seems disorganized and unhygienic. Are the kids wearing underwear with their pjs.


Your kids don’t wear underwear to bed?


Not with pjs. I think that’s pretty common. Clean underwear goes on in the morning when they get dressed.


This is so gross. Underwear goes under everything!!!!


Raising hand as another no underwear under pajamas team member. Never heard of wearing underwear under pajamas until I was older. And would never consider it. Seems so uncomfortable and unhygienic for the genital region.


See I think not wearing underwear under pajamas is unhygienic. Letting all that stink and juice seep onto the bottom pjs pants or shorts. Gross!


In our house, we wash our clothes. Guess you don't do that.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would annoy me too, unless they are babies. Just seems disorganized and unhygienic. Are the kids wearing underwear with their pjs.


Your kids don’t wear underwear to bed?


Not with pjs. I think that’s pretty common. Clean underwear goes on in the morning when they get dressed.


This is so gross. Underwear goes under everything!!!!


Raising hand as another no underwear under pajamas team member. Never heard of wearing underwear under pajamas until I was older. And would never consider it. Seems so uncomfortable and unhygienic for the genital region.


Now I’ve heard it all. You think wearing underwear is unhygienic. I don’t even know what to say to that.

Do you also think soap is dirty and water is dry?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would annoy me too, unless they are babies. Just seems disorganized and unhygienic. Are the kids wearing underwear with their pjs.


Your kids don’t wear underwear to bed?


Not with pjs. I think that’s pretty common. Clean underwear goes on in the morning when they get dressed.


This is so gross. Underwear goes under everything!!!!


Raising hand as another no underwear under pajamas team member. Never heard of wearing underwear under pajamas until I was older. And would never consider it. Seems so uncomfortable and unhygienic for the genital region.


See I think not wearing underwear under pajamas is unhygienic. Letting all that stink and juice seep onto the bottom pjs pants or shorts. Gross!


In our house, we wash our clothes. Guess you don't do that.


Kids wear pajamas for at least 3 wears. Wouldn’t be able to do that without underwear. So you wash pajamas daily? If not, it’s like wearing the same underwear over and over. Talk about unhygienic!
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