Anonymous wrote:Straight up actual PJs, I don’t think so. Unshowered in sweats and a t shirt, fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids? Fine.
Adults? Sweats and a t-shirt are fine. A nightshirt? No.
No, sweats aren't fine. No one wants to see a grown man in sweats.
Depends on the guy.
"Grey sweatpants season" is a thing for a reason.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I can't get past the fact that you might be in a hotel during the pandemic, much less one serving a communal breakfast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids? Fine.
Adults? Sweats and a t-shirt are fine. A nightshirt? No.
No, sweats aren't fine. No one wants to see a grown man in sweats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids? Fine.
Adults? Sweats and a t-shirt are fine. A nightshirt? No.
No, sweats aren't fine. No one wants to see a grown man in sweats.
Anonymous wrote:Kids? Fine.
Adults? Sweats and a t-shirt are fine. A nightshirt? No.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, are these kids going to wear new PJs to bed the next night or will you be re-wearing the same ones? I would not wear clothes that I sleep in outside of my bed/house to then wear again the next night.
I generally wear my PJs twice before washing, so I wouldn't want to wear them in a public space and then re-wear for sleeping. Yuck. Also it just looks bad wearing PJs in public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s kinda trashy but I would never dream of saying anything and probably wouldn’t have an extreme reaction to it. Just like… a mild reaction.
Same here. I would probably just think to myself that I was observing a family that had even lower standards than mine. Would probably make me feel a bit pleased, now that I think about it.
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Same.