I think pajamas are no problem as long as you're in the house with people that live with you. However,if you're inviting people or going out somewhere,you (general you) should get properly dressed...it's just how I was raised *shrugs*
This one I was kind of stuck on... lol. I have some pajamas that I wouldnt wear around my house because of my children, but I have worn them around my friends (I have all kinky friends. :p) Ive also worn my sweat pants out of the house before but I dont consider them pajamas. :P
I just realized how odd I am about this. I wouldn't be okay with wearing pjs if anybody other than family/roommates were around in my house, but I would totally wear them to the liquor or little grocery store right by my house if I needed to grab something quickly.
I'm guilty of wearing PJs to the supermarket if I'm just going to grab a few things and it's getting late. I wore them more often when I was sick and didn't care to get dressed to go out.
I don't find anything wrong with PJs. There seems to be a bit of a movement against them being worn in public, but so long as you're not showing too much of your body I could not care less if you're wearing denim jeans or flannel pajama pants. I find PJ pants less offensive than some of the "real clothes" I have seen people wear out into public.
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I have some pajamas that I wouldnt wear around my house because of my children, but I have worn them around my friends (I have all kinky friends. :p) Ive also worn my sweat pants out of the house before but I dont consider them pajamas. :P
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I don't find anything wrong with PJs. There seems to be a bit of a movement against them being worn in public, but so long as you're not showing too much of your body I could not care less if you're wearing denim jeans or flannel pajama pants. I find PJ pants less offensive than some of the "real clothes" I have seen people wear out into public.
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