Anonymous wrote:There’s a huge difference between not looking like you just rolled out of bed and being fully dressed with hair and makeup done. No one on here is saying the latter is the standard, but some of you act like it’s just too much work to look slightly more put together than you did after you just woke up. Have some self-respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this thread filled entirely with mothers in law? Because that’s what it sounds like. It’s not 1950.
I'm 38 and think grown ups wearing pajamas in public is gross, lazy, and ugly. I also think its disrespectful in some ways. And shows your kids that its ok to put minimal effort in to your life. These aren't traits I would admire.
Get dressed before you leave your house or else you will be judged.
Why would the judgment of random people at school drop-off have any meaning to me?
Some people are still stuck in a middle school mentality, it seems.
A couple of comments here. First, school isn't random. Its families of your kids friends, teachers and staff with meaningful roles in your kids lives and other parents in the same phase of life as you that you may wish to connect with. Its the opposite of random.
Second, OP is literally asking the opinion of random strangers on the internet. And she is getting it.
Third, I see a lot of middle schoolers wearing pajamas so not sure your analogy works. To me when I see grown ups in pajamas I think they are stuck in middle school and unable to be responsible and presentable like an adult!
Fourth, there is a really wide range between pajamas and impeccable. Pick something just slightly above pajamas if you dont want pity or judgement.
Anonymous wrote:So many grown ass women still think that one’s appearance has bearing on the value of a human, especially first thing in the morning doing a mundane task. Come on y’all. All the wonderful people you are missing out on and all the wonderful people that are missing out on you. Evolve- just a tiny bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this thread filled entirely with mothers in law? Because that’s what it sounds like. It’s not 1950.
I'm 38 and think grown ups wearing pajamas in public is gross, lazy, and ugly. I also think its disrespectful in some ways. And shows your kids that its ok to put minimal effort in to your life. These aren't traits I would admire.
Get dressed before you leave your house or else you will be judged.
Why would the judgment of random people at school drop-off have any meaning to me?
Some people are still stuck in a middle school mentality, it seems.
Anonymous wrote:I work remotely, and I don't need to dress up. I often wear no makeup and messy hair in pajama pants or casually doing drop off/ pickup. I wonder what does school teachers/staffs/parents think of me? My kids are clean anx dressed well, excep me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this thread filled entirely with mothers in law? Because that’s what it sounds like. It’s not 1950.
I'm 38 and think grown ups wearing pajamas in public is gross, lazy, and ugly. I also think its disrespectful in some ways. And shows your kids that its ok to put minimal effort in to your life. These aren't traits I would admire.
Get dressed before you leave your house or else you will be judged.