Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not happening in my house. Nor are they wearing them to the grocery store, Target, etc. Come on, people. Parent your kids.
GMAFB. You don’t have teens, do you?
When I drop my DD off at high school, half the kids are in PJs and sweatshirts or crop tops. It’s definitely a thing. I can’t imagine policing that.
And to say “parent your kids” over that is just…the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. I’m sorry but no way do you have a high schooler.
Agreed! If this is your biggest worry, you need to wake up. Pajama pants and crop tops (which does annoy me a bit) is what mine wear almost every day.
It isn’t my biggest worry at all. However, my teenagers (yes, I have them) do not wear PJs outside the house. They wear dress clothes to church, a collared shirt out to dinner and a coat and tie to a wedding or funeral. Yes, I consider it my job as a parent to teach them these things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can parent. You can say no.
But why? Get over yourself
Why? Because there are appropriate clothes to wear for appropriate occasions. It is disrespectful to wear sloppy, sleeping clothes to school. And to the prior poster, yes, I do have teenagers. 4 in fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not happening in my house. Nor are they wearing them to the grocery store, Target, etc. Come on, people. Parent your kids.
GMAFB. You don’t have teens, do you?
When I drop my DD off at high school, half the kids are in PJs and sweatshirts or crop tops. It’s definitely a thing. I can’t imagine policing that.
And to say “parent your kids” over that is just…the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. I’m sorry but no way do you have a high schooler.
Agreed! If this is your biggest worry, you need to wake up. Pajama pants and crop tops (which does annoy me a bit) is what mine wear almost every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can parent. You can say no.
Again, there’s no F-ing way you have high schoolers. Zero chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can parent. You can say no.
But why? Get over yourself
Anonymous wrote:You can parent. You can say no.
Anonymous wrote:It's a thing. I hate it, but it isn't a fight I want to waste my time fighting against.
What grosses me out is that the PJ bottoms are always so long and drag on the ground as they walk. The teens then come in and lounge all over couches and beds in those same disgusting pants.
My DD and her best friend had a sleepover where both girls wore PJ pants out during the day, slept in the same PJ pants in her bed, and then wore the SAME pants the next morning to go get breakfast. Tossing on a different hoodie completely changes the outfit, apparently. They both looked at me like I was crazy when I told them no, that wasn't true at all.
Anonymous wrote:You can parent. You can say no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not happening in my house. Nor are they wearing them to the grocery store, Target, etc. Come on, people. Parent your kids.
GMAFB. You don’t have teens, do you?
When I drop my DD off at high school, half the kids are in PJs and sweatshirts or crop tops. It’s definitely a thing. I can’t imagine policing that.
And to say “parent your kids” over that is just…the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. I’m sorry but no way do you have a high schooler.