Anonymous wrote:Clothes are so comfortable these days. There is just no excuse not to wear at least a cotton t shirt. At all times.
Anonymous wrote:Your DH sounds uptight. We don't have "house rules" exactly but I tell my 9 yo to put on underwear anywhere he can been seen from the outside, i.e., in front of the glass doors. He is ASD, so needs the reminder.
Anonymous wrote:Our only requirement is underwear.
Anonymous wrote:I'm with your DH on this one. Shirts for everyone in main areas. If you want to be half dressed you can be in your room, you don't get a pass because you were born with a penis which btw OP is what you are teaching your daughters.
Anonymous wrote:I have a family member with 4 boys under 8. They do not GAF and let them all run around naked, including on the front lawn (small town). I hate going to their house.
Anonymous wrote:I don't even wear pants when at home. Why would I enforce they wear a shirt? DS1 and DS2 never have a shirt on when at home. They have to at least wear their boxers, that's the only rule. DD2 often walks around in a sports bra and shorts. I don't care, TBH. We're at home!
Anonymous wrote:I never created a house rule for clothing. Being shirtless -boy or girl - was always fine with us.conce the kids hit puberty, they've worn a shirt if they were girls, and the boy just put on a shirt for meals on his own.
Anonymous wrote:Our only requirement is underwear.