brunette8706
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I support people's right to be as trashy as they wish! But I'm not saying what I consider trashy.![]()
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I support people's right to be as trashy as they wish! But I'm not saying what I consider trashy.![]()
A rather large woman (no disrespect mean to large people...I'm not a skinny minnie myself) was wearing skin-tight light beige but disturbingly transparent pants through which you could see her panties and other things I really didn't want to see.
...and a little back ground on the one who is out in Pj's right now.. she works full time as a server, attends the local University full time and also is doing an internship with FOX news. She has a 3.9 GPA, doesn't drink, smoke or do drugs.. she takes care of herself, watches what she eats, exercises, has manners and can be a very classy young lady (I guess only when not in pj's). She is very well spoken and would help anyone who asked for help. She is not a teen/young adult getting by on mommy and daddy. She helps pay for her tuition, pays her own car insurance & phone bill. She saves most of her money..and her choice of purses are coach.. yep she has her $300 coach bag out with her now in her pj's.. is that classy enough for some? Oh and to add another comment that someone had said about wearing only name brands and nothing but the best.. the outfit she has on now is Abercrombie & Fitch...and the sweat suits she prances around in are Juicy.. so yeah, trashy, tacky outfits can be pricey name brands too...
It is amazing what is out there these days.
Not too long ago I was at our local Large Women's Emporium and I found a pair of skintight black leggings that had a lace panel all the way up the sides--I mean from the calves to the waist!
Were you supposed to wear jazzy undies so you could have a splash of color? Or go commando?
But they were not in sleepwear section, so I suppose they're a-ok!![]()
She IS smart! Love that network.
On a different note...something my parents always taught us...be careful to brag too much about your kids, you never know what they are doing behind your back that everyone else does know...
I am making it personal because you guys were actually calling my DD's tacky, no class, lazy etc.... yes, my DD's wear their, what ever you care to call them, out in public. They are neat, clean, not cheap by any means, fit well and not wrinkled as if they slept in them. They did not sleep in them. My DD is actually out right now in a T-shirt and poka-dotted "flannel" shorts going to get ice cream for my DH who is in bed just home from surgery. Are they considered Pj's because they are flannel? Is she going to wear them to bed.. no.. she looks very comfy, clean and neat.. not tacky, classless and she is not lazy, she is the one out doing the running around. She is 21.. almost 22... does that excuse her? So yeah, I took it personally. When one uses words like that to describe someone out in Pj's, they need to think twice who they may be offending.. so is it personal & now that I got someones attention as to how they are putting down others they do not even know maybe you can understand why it would be personal..
People need to think before they use words that attack someone. Words can hurt & can never be taken back..
and a little back ground on the one who is out in Pj's right now.. she works full time as a server, attends the local University full time and also is doing an internship with FOX news. She has a 3.9 GPA, doesn't drink, smoke or do drugs.. she takes care of herself, watches what she eats, exercises, has manners and can be a very classy young lady (I guess only when not in pj's). She is very well spoken and would help anyone who asked for help. She is not a teen/young adult getting by on mommy and daddy. She helps pay for her tuition, pays her own car insurance & phone bill. She saves most of her money..and her choice of purses are coach.. yep she has her $300 coach bag out with her now in her pj's.. is that classy enough for some? Oh and to add another comment that someone had said about wearing only name brands and nothing but the best.. the outfit she has on now is Abercrombie & Fitch...and the sweat suits she prances around in are Juicy.. so yeah, trashy, tacky outfits can be pricey name brands too...
People ALWAYS and ALWAYS will judge others by how they are dressed and LOOK. Many people feel Pj's/Lounge pants and sweats belong in the home or working out or that those people are lazy etc etc......people also jugde overweight people as lazy, dirty etc....Are these correct assumptions. No BUT its the society we live in. I am over weight, am i lazy..no I work retail i stand , yes stand for 8 hours a day ( many times more). I am a manager and am constantly moving. Do i eat candy bars, cakes and ice cream everyday NO, BUT that is what many in society probably think. We are ALWAYS going to be judged by our appearance..right or wrong. We have to just live with what others think BUT who cares what others think. You know the truth about your daughter being a good person and a wonderful daughter...i know i am a good person,loving, caring to my partner. ALL that matters is what we think/know about ourselves.
So maybe we should be the few who DON'T judge people based on their appearances. Who knows, maybe this thread has raised awareness. It's the "society we live in" because it has come "acceptable" to do so, to judge others based on our appearances. However, who are we to judge? No one is perfect. Maybe we should look in the mirror sometimes and correct whatever we are making fun of others about. People make fun of others because of their own insecurities.
I am not attacking you Tony or referring to you, I am just speaking of people in general. And I agree, all that matters is what we know about ourselves.
We shouldn't judge so much on appearances. But, IMO, it's actually better than it used to be. I think what clothes people wore and whether they wore makeup, etc. was really a big deal years and years ago. For example, my grandmother would have never considered even going to the doctor without wearing a dress, nice slacks and blouse, etc. My parents would have never gone out to eat wearing a windsuit, shorts, etc. People didn't go to church without dressing up and really trying to look their best. We can pretty much wear whatever we want as long as it is decent.
Actually I don't think we should judge, at all.
Now this is really getting humorous. Why pearlieq are you getting defensive? You seem quite angry. It seems to me that the launch post mentioned people in "general" wearing pj's at the theme parks. The poster and many others here gave opinions on pjs, yet you are making it very personal with the OP and the last member. People treat other's the way that they present themselves. Pajama's are for the bedroom and lounging in one's home not to be worn in public. I mean what would you think if someone wore a Victoria Secret teddy to the park, would that too be appropriate? At what point does sleepwear become street wear? By the way, lighten up.
And thus began Lady Gaga's Disney vacation.![]()
Hon, can you get my bag, I am ready to go sit on the dirty seats that everyone walks on over at the PoC in the MK... oh, get the bag with all the pockets so I can take in my water bottles and snacks.. have no money left for them since I purchased this outfit especially to go to a theme park...You don't think my hat is too much, after all, I do so want to block the sun but doing so with style and class.
I do say my good man, can you believe these cretins? Going out in public in their bed clothing? Why have they no manners! Have they no couth! What is the world coming to? *adjusts monocle*Wow, hard to believe I'm in the minority on this one.
It saddens me that so many in this country have taken the attitude that I can do what ever I want and if you don't like, it too bad. What ever happened to class and manners? I believe it is rude an in bad taste for grown women to be out in public in the clothes they wore to bed. Posters have said that it has become "acceptable" to wear pajamas in public. Just because some are doing it doesn't mean it is "acceptable." It is not. Too many people think that it is ok to go through life doing what ever they please as long as they aren't hurting anyone else. It is not. It is tacky and boorish. Please put your clothes on before going out. I can't believe that people have to be told this.
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I was gonna post an entire elaborate paragragh on my feelings on this subject. It was almost completely typed. Then I hit delete.
Instead, all I have to say is Get Over It.
If you are wearing pajama pants, have fun. You really don't care what uptight people think of you anyway.
If you don't like it, complain to the nearest person to you, roll your eyes, then continue to do what you came to Disney to do - have fun.
Me? I won't do it. But as I get older and care less what people think of me, I just might.