Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only slobs wear pjs out of the house. No one wants to see you out and about in clothes you were rolling around in bed in. GROSS. Get it together.
Fortunately, I don’t GAF what you think. It’s a beautiful day and life is short.
Anonymous wrote:Only slobs wear pjs out of the house. No one wants to see you out and about in clothes you were rolling around in bed in. GROSS. Get it together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you grow up in this country? This has been a thing since I was in high school in 2001-2005.
I was in HS well before the 2000s so forgive me for not being on top of this trend 😀
Anonymous wrote:Its a Maryland thing. I think it's completely disgraceful. Like walking your dog in your gown and slippers, wearing curlers in your hair outside.
It's trailer trash behavior in the wealthy suburbs.
And there is ZERO style involved in this look, which is almost as bad as the tiny shorts under a sweatshirt look.
UGH
Anonymous wrote:I can’t wrap my head around caring if my kids wear joggers or comfy pants to school. I imagine life is infinitely more stressful for people like that - or maybe it’s the opposite…no real hardship?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its a Maryland thing. I think it's completely disgraceful. Like walking your dog in your gown and slippers, wearing curlers in your hair outside.
It's trailer trash behavior in the wealthy suburbs.
And there is ZERO style involved in this look, which is almost as bad as the tiny shorts under a sweatshirt look.
UGH
I can’t imagine going through life like this, clutching pearls at the benign.
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:Its a Maryland thing. I think it's completely disgraceful. Like walking your dog in your gown and slippers, wearing curlers in your hair outside.
It's trailer trash behavior in the wealthy suburbs.
And there is ZERO style involved in this look, which is almost as bad as the tiny shorts under a sweatshirt look.
UGH
Weirdo!Anonymous wrote:Its a Maryland thing. I think it's completely disgraceful. Like walking your dog in your gown and slippers, wearing curlers in your hair outside.
It's trailer trash behavior in the wealthy suburbs.
And there is ZERO style involved in this look, which is almost as bad as the tiny shorts under a sweatshirt look.
UGH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you grow up in this country? This has been a thing since I was in high school in 2001-2005.
I was in HS well before the 2000s so forgive me for not being on top of this trend 😀
Anonymous wrote:Parents focusing on their kids and other kids attire and judging them are the worst parents. I said what I said.
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.