Anonymous wrote:If you have car problems you are a r@pe magnet in your cute shorty pjs with no underwear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe this is even a question.
Get. Dressed.
This whole country is going to hell in a handbasket, starting with people wearing pajamas everywhere. Ugh.
Now get off my lawn.
I agree. I can't believe the people I've run into out shopping in the morning who just roll out of bed and don't even comb their hair. Your should not be wearing pjs in public. Just throw on a shirt and pants.
Or at breakfast at a hotel for instance. These people are disgusting. I bet they don't even brush their teeth before heading out in public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe this is even a question.
Get. Dressed.
This whole country is going to hell in a handbasket, starting with people wearing pajamas everywhere. Ugh.
Now get off my lawn.
I agree. I can't believe the people I've run into out shopping in the morning who just roll out of bed and don't even comb their hair. Your should not be wearing pjs in public. Just throw on a shirt and pants.
Anonymous wrote:One car city family and DH works retail so first drop off is his at 5:45 AM. I’ve seen other people drop off his colleagues in pajamas so I bought a pair of “drop off friendly” presentable pajamas as I return home to get dressed before work. I don’t get dressed for work until after I’m back home because I still have to brush the kids teeth, wash them up and make breakfast which 9/10 times something gets on my work clothes.
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DH disagrees, he doesn’t own lounge clothing, jeans, or sneakers so his attire is always more formal but I do feel more put together than in my baggy sweats and t-shirts which I had been wearing. I’m briefly walking around the vehicle to switch drivers which is the only time someone would see top and bottom. Most of my lounge wear is mismatched, I don’t have any sets or paired lounge attire.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe this is even a question.
Get. Dressed.
This whole country is going to hell in a handbasket, starting with people wearing pajamas everywhere. Ugh.
Now get off my lawn.