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commonsense 01-04-2009 11:02 PM

Pajamas --for home only?
 
This weekend my husband and I are in a nice motel that serves a great continental breakfast.

You need to get dressed and go to the lobby area where there is a separate breakfast room. The majority of folks are dressed for the day. Today there was a group in their jammies.....:donuts They were modest and covered but nonetheless....they were in their pj's...Is this acceptable?

RandyWayne 01-04-2009 11:03 PM

Re: Pajamas --for home only?
 
Absolutely not! And I sincerely hope you let them know as much.

Hoovie 01-04-2009 11:03 PM

Re: Pajamas --for home only?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by commonsense (Post 673328)
This weekend my husband and I are in a nice motel that serves a great continental breakfast.

You need to get dressed and go to the lobby area where there is a separate breakfast room. The majority of folks are dressed for the day. Today there was a group in their jammies.....:donuts They were modest and covered but nonetheless....they were in their pj's...Is this acceptable?

Guess whatever floats their boat. We have res truants that run specials IF you show up in your jammies on certain days.

commonsense 01-04-2009 11:09 PM

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My other comment involves leaving home and driving to a public facility.

I work in a large retail environment....on many occasions I've seen customers
> male and female<
enter our very public building wearing pajama bottoms. Most but not all come under the catagory of lounge pajamas, but still.....in public??

And also ....more than once.......bedroom slippers on the feet!

Might I add.........this is in a nice part of town; not the low rent district:clock

Kay B 01-04-2009 11:11 PM

Re: Pajamas --for home only?
 
No

Neck 01-04-2009 11:12 PM

Re: Pajamas --for home only?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by commonsense (Post 673328)
This weekend my husband and I are in a nice motel that serves a great continental breakfast.

You need to get dressed and go to the lobby area where there is a separate breakfast room. The majority of folks are dressed for the day. Today there was a group in their jammies.....:donuts They were modest and covered but nonetheless....they were in their pj's...Is this acceptable?

Who cares.

Were they decent?

If so who cares....

I see my neighbors all the time in the summer in their PJ's...

Hoovie 01-04-2009 11:14 PM

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I have seen some clients with and some without Jammies.... with is far better!

crakjak 01-04-2009 11:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen Hoover (Post 673340)
I have seen some clients with and some without Jammies.... with is far better!

Hey, you should warn them before coming down the chimmey, Santa baby!!:gotcha

Sister Alvear 01-05-2009 05:12 AM

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well, I live in a coastal town people run around all time with as little on as possible...sometimes wish some of them were in PJ`S...

I guess different people have different customs...but it does not seem the proper thing to do.

KWSS1976 01-05-2009 08:29 AM

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I have come to work on saturdays before working OT in my pj bottoms look like sweats plus we have a pj day at work and of corse you have to be decent tops and bottoms.. also there just comfortable.. But i am like others my wife has wears pj bottoms around the house but out in public it is skirts I know the scipture that talks about it but I have questioned her on it and because if you are going to dress like that out in the world why would it change at home.... So are you women dressing like this to please god or man it must be man because if you wanted to please god you would dress the same in the house because god is in your home to I hope.....I think alot of it is people are afraid the a chuch member will see them and judge them as in your on home very seldom does a church member come over atleast in our home very sedom does a church member come over which is fine with me...


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