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Mainegirl- I just wanted to apologize, I reread what I said, after getting some sleep, and it was incredibly rude. I was in a very bad mood, because I hadn't been sleeping well, and took it out on you. I'm very sorry for that.
Does it bother anyone here when you see a woman wear their pajama bottoms/lounge pants out in public ? It drives me crazy. I have plenty of them, but I wear them at home.
The slippers I've seen too, but on younger women/teens, dragging their slippered feet up and down the aisles.
Is it too much trouble to put on jeans?!? Seriously!
Does it bother anyone here when you see a woman wear their pajama bottoms/lounge pants out in public ? It drives me crazy. I have plenty of them, but I wear them at home.
My first thought when I see someone is body odor smell that your sleep clothes gets from you sweating in them.
I don't care to see it in public. It tells me that we are either getting way too lazy as a country and don't care, as well as tolerant to these types of activities. I normally don't say anything because I'm sure someone somewhere may not like what I have on. Although my shirt is tucked in, I have a belt on and my shoes are tied which means My underwear isn't sticking out. OH! my hair is brushed.
Mainegirl- I just wanted to apologize, I reread what I said, after getting some sleep, and it was incredibly rude. I was in a very bad mood, because I hadn't been sleeping well, and took it out on you. I'm very sorry for that.
Thank you for that, I accept your apology and am sorry that I was rude to you in return. No hard feelings whatsoever.
Jammies are meant to be worn at home, but then I don't even wear sweats in public. When I work out and have to stop somewhere, I will bring a change of clothes or run home to change, unless I wore shorts to work out in. But really, if I see someone wearing the pj type pants, it doesn't bother me.
You know, that's rude and uncalled for. I am a proud American and find comments like very offensive.
Why do you find that offensive? I think it's partly true. It has nothing at all to do with being a "proud American". It has more to do with having respect for yourself and not looking like junk when you go out in public.
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