I was just thinking about this pajama thing yesterday. - Edit 1
Before modification by nossy at 08/12/2009 09:37:20 PM
I feel essentially the opposite, however.
Whether you want to call it lazy or not, I feel that the aversion to public pajama wearing is ridiculous. If I'm out in my PJs, I'm clean, well covered, and going about my own business, not worried about picking up a male or impressing judgey females.
Until I no longer have to stare at punk butts whose pants are so tight they can't make it up over the cheeks, ghetto children who spend half their time holding their pants up so they can walk, fat people in "fashionable" tightpants and/or leggings, I will feel quite comfortable knowing that my body is decently covered with my offensively teddy bear covered jammies. The argument seems like such a scapegoaty thing, given that there are much worse choices going on out there, and some of them are called fasion.
Whether you want to call it lazy or not, I feel that the aversion to public pajama wearing is ridiculous. If I'm out in my PJs, I'm clean, well covered, and going about my own business, not worried about picking up a male or impressing judgey females.
Until I no longer have to stare at punk butts whose pants are so tight they can't make it up over the cheeks, ghetto children who spend half their time holding their pants up so they can walk, fat people in "fashionable" tightpants and/or leggings, I will feel quite comfortable knowing that my body is decently covered with my offensively teddy bear covered jammies. The argument seems like such a scapegoaty thing, given that there are much worse choices going on out there, and some of them are called fasion.