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2FF to the courtesy phone

That dudes made more deals in PJs!

The wife was changing her clothes last weekend to goto the grocery store. I told her if you went to Wal-Mart you wouldn't have to change.

She prefers to keep it classy and put normal clothes on when she goes out. As soon as she gets home she goes right back into PJs lol.

Me personally I think it's fucking tacky to be shopping in your PJs and slippers.
 

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Unless they're smoking hot chix....then it's pretty fugginn sezzy. Kinda gets the mind goin in a fun direction. Typically the accompaning hard nipples under a thin white T/tank etc. set the whole ensomble up rather nicely.....
Slightly dishoveld hair can also add to the SOOOOO.....RANDIE HOTNESS. 😁 😁👍
 

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My Dad growing up in the depression didn’t have a lot of new things.

In the 70’s he couldn’t understand that I didn’t want new jeans unless they were washed 5 times and had a few patches sewn on them. He said when he was a kid patches on your clothes meant you were too poor to afford new clothes.

I suspect the PJ thing is kind of the same thing as my jeans with patches. Although, the kids trolling Mom at the store never looking up from their phone is more the issue, the PJs are probably systemic of the fact they spend their day in a bean bag chair on social media.
 

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Fuck that noise... I just got back from a month in Europe. You never see that over there.

What the typical eastern european girl looks like at work and coming/going to work:

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What the typical eastern european girl looks like at the supermarket on the weekend:

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When I grew up Schools had strict dress codes Girls skirt lengths, No shorts , no tanks even hair cuts Then later My Son got sent home for wearing His San Jose Sharks jecket ...........fast forward My grand daughters apparel to school is "schetchy" at best , and They tell me that some kids come in in PJS and fuzzy slippers ... What ever happened to discipline in the public school system (something my oldest Grand daughter is learning in Military school btw) 🪖🪖🪖
 

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Unless they're smoking hot chix....then it's pretty fugginn sezzy. Kinda gets the mind goin in a fun direction. Typically the accompaning hard nipples under a thin white T/tank etc. set the whole ensomble up rather nicely.....
Slightly dishoveld hair can also add to the SOOOOO.....RANDIE HOTNESS. 😁 😁👍

I get where you're going, but my first response is to ask, is laziness attractive? Because yes, she looks like she should be in bed, and she's hot. I get it. But she's not in bed, or your kitchen making you a sammich. She's at a store, potentially making a financial transaction, and she's too lazy to brush her hair and put some pants and shoes on. Probably hasn't bothered to brush her teeth either.

While I do feel these pajama-wearing folks are lazy on a gut instinct, I have to ask myself, how does this affect me? What do I care how some stranger is dressed? Shouldn't I just be grateful that they are wearing clothes? Why do I get to determine what appropriate dress is? IDK. The libertarian in me takes over a lot of the time, which causes less stress for me in these situations. On the other hand, it's like bankruptcy, divorce, and out-of-wedlock pregnancies; the less judgment society offers, the more acceptable and normalized it becomes. 50 years ago these were things to look down upon. Now no one cares. In another 25 years or so, no one will care about pajamas in public either.

As you can see, I'm conflicted on the subject 🤣
 
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My wife used to complain about the parents dropping their kids off for school late, and often. Setting a poor example. I don't have many places to go, or people to meet, but I'm dressed and boots laced before I leave the bedroom.
 

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I need food and coffee first thing in the a.m. or my day is completely shot. I just wanna wake up and go. I appreciate friends & family who can wake up and hit the coffee or donut shop without having to deal with hair & makeup; you can do your hair and makeup while my ass is horizontal on the couch watching conservative news, mainlining caffeine, and ingesting fried sugar dipped & rolled in more sugar. Jammies in public don't bother me (never at work tho, I have my standards...).

Full disclosure - this is from a guy who also proudly rocks the jorts.
 

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Fuck that noise... I just got back from a month in Europe. You never see that over there.

What the typical eastern european girl looks like at work and coming/going to work:

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What the typical eastern european girl looks like at the supermarket on the weekend:

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Italy people dressed sharp and most were fit.
 

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Think about the 60s and early 70s. Sloppy clothes, long hair and Led Zeplin.
 

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Fuck that noise... I just got back from a month in Europe. You never see that over there.

What the typical eastern european girl looks like at work and coming/going to work:

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What the typical eastern european girl looks like at the supermarket on the weekend:

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Yeah I’ve been to eastern Europe.
Almost brought home a Russian chick before I met Debbie. (Olga…go figure)
They’re good looking for sure.
But I wouldn’t move there and I’m not impressed by clothes.
 
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Unless they're smoking hot chix....then it's pretty fugginn sezzy. Kinda gets the mind goin in a fun direction. Typically the accompaning hard nipples under a thin white T/tank etc. set the whole ensomble up rather nicely.....
Slightly dishoveld hair can also add to the SOOOOO.....RANDIE HOTNESS. 😁 😁👍
Hot bitches look better with your shirt on in the morning, not pajamas. Sammich in hand then even better. 😂😂
 

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I’m opinionated & think it’s awful! Comb your hair, put some make up on & some decent clothes before going out! That’s how I was raised!
I can say a time or 2 I’ve done a drive thru for breakfast with sunglasses, a hat & just some lipstick 🤪. Desperate times……,..🤣🤪🤣
 

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Yeah I’ve been to eastern Europe.
Almost brought home a Russian chick before I met Debbie. (Olga…go figure)
They’re good looking for sure.
But I wouldn’t move there and I’m not impressed by clothes.
Today it seems the common name of choice is Svetlana. A budy of mine is a private pilot for some big corp. He was flying to Russia alot and would typically be there for weeks or a month at a time. Well, he ended up marrying a Svetlana and brought her to florida with him.
 

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I get where you're going, but my first response is to ask, is laziness attractive? Because yes, she looks like she should be in bed, and she's hot. I get it. But she's not in bed, or your kitchen making you a sammich. She's at a store, potentially making a financial transaction, and she's too lazy to brush her hair and put some pants and shoes on. Probably hasn't bothered to brush her teeth either.

While I do feel these pajama-wearing folks are lazy on a gut instinct, I have to ask myself, how does this affect me? What do I care how some stranger is dressed? Shouldn't I just be grateful that they are wearing clothes? Why do I get to determine what appropriate dress is? IDK. The libertarian in me takes over a lot of the time, which causes less stress for me in these situations. On the other hand, it's like bankruptcy, divorce, and out-of-wedlock pregnancies; the less judgment society offers, the more acceptable and normalized it becomes. 50 years ago these were things to look down upon. Now no one cares. In another 25 years or so, no one will care about pajamas in public either.

As you can see, I'm conflicted on the subject 🤣
You just gave me a headache. Lol
 

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Pajamas are only really acceptable at Walmart and cheesecake factory.
 

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Could really care less what anyone else wears to the store, on a plane or in public for that matter. It’s none of my business just like what i wear isn’t any of theirs. It’s jeans, golf shirt, running shoes at work. Shorts, T-shirt and flip flops when I’m off.
 

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Could really care less what anyone else wears to the store, on a plane or in public for that matter. It’s none of my business just like what i wear isn’t any of theirs. It’s jeans, golf shirt, running shoes at work. Shorts, T-shirt and flip flops when I’m off.
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Any member who’s met me can testify that my “wardrobe” is worth about $25 on any given day.
I seriously do not care. Nor do I care what anyone else is wearing. I find their words and engagement far more substantial than their clothing.
 

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I once went to the liquor store in my shorts, bathrobe, and bunny slippers in Vacaville…no bullshit
I bought a half gallon of Makers, 2 separate Lagavulens , and 2 fifths of Jamesons. They took my money just fine.
I can’t swear to it, but I’m pretty sure I popped into the adjoining Walmart for a half gallon of milk as well?
 

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I get where you're going, but my first response is to ask, is laziness attractive? Because yes, she looks like she should be in bed, and she's hot. I get it. But she's not in bed, or your kitchen making you a sammich. She's at a store, potentially making a financial transaction, and she's too lazy to brush her hair and put some pants and shoes on. Probably hasn't bothered to brush her teeth either.

While I do feel these pajama-wearing folks are lazy on a gut instinct, I have to ask myself, how does this affect me? What do I care how some stranger is dressed? Shouldn't I just be grateful that they are wearing clothes? Why do I get to determine what appropriate dress is? IDK. The libertarian in me takes over a lot of the time, which causes less stress for me in these situations. On the other hand, it's like bankruptcy, divorce, and out-of-wedlock pregnancies; the less judgment society offers, the more acceptable and normalized it becomes. 50 years ago these were things to look down upon. Now no one cares. In another 25 years or so, no one will care about pajamas in public either.

As you can see, I'm conflicted on the subject 🤣
You just described me perfectly!
 

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I get where you're going, but my first response is to ask, is laziness attractive? Because yes, she looks like she should be in bed, and she's hot. I get it. But she's not in bed, or your kitchen making you a sammich. She's at a store, potentially making a financial transaction, and she's too lazy to brush her hair and put some pants and shoes on. Probably hasn't bothered to brush her teeth either.

While I do feel these pajama-wearing folks are lazy on a gut instinct, I have to ask myself, how does this affect me? What do I care how some stranger is dressed? Shouldn't I just be grateful that they are wearing clothes? Why do I get to determine what appropriate dress is? IDK. The libertarian in me takes over a lot of the time, which causes less stress for me in these situations. On the other hand, it's like bankruptcy, divorce, and out-of-wedlock pregnancies; the less judgment society offers, the more acceptable and normalized it becomes. 50 years ago these were things to look down upon. Now no one cares. In another 25 years or so, no one will care about pajamas in public either.

As you can see, I'm conflicted on the subject 🤣
It’s possible you may be overthinking this.
Maybe, just maybe, said pajama wearer just needs that milk to make his morning espresso!
 

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,,, I don’t recall ever seeing anybody walking around in pajamas… of course I’m not looking at people for style points???…
 
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It is fashionable. Post-COVID thing.

Last time we visited Neiman Marcus Last Call, they had some very fine Neapolitan cashmere lounge suits.

They were marked down to less than 10000 dollars. Perfect outfit for getting a roll of duck tape at Walmart on a chilly October morning. They may still be there if you are looking for one.

The Saudis in London were dressed like that even before COVID.
 

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Thinking back, an American hero was always in a robe, Hugh Hefner. Then again, didn't leave his house much. (Why would he? 🤣 )

I'm not pimpin', nor playing the field. I don't dress to impress by any means. Unless I'm on the water, jeans, t-shirt and work boots. Just the way I've always been. In the past, I've stepped out the door to run an errand, and plans changed in transit. Been lots of places I didn't expect to go, but was glad I wasn't in my boxers and slippers. Ensenada, Bakersfield and South Central, even as far as Kansas. I usually carry a change of clothes, but nice to be dressed already.
 
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