Apparently I am odd in that I hate wearing the bottom half as I like to be “free” down there, but I will often wear the top half if it is cold. I’ve also been known to wear socks with that combo. Apparently a slightly overweight 32 year old in a PJ top, no bottoms and a pair of wooly socks is not an overly pleasant thought!!!
Pyjamas are not for sleeping in – they are for putting on when you get home from work as a visible statement that you have no intention of leaving the house again before you go to bed 😀
allthegear – Member
Yes – various pj bottoms and a plain vest top – easy and means I don’t scare the neighbours when I go to make a brew in the morning!
I have to wear PJ’s in bed – shorts always, with a T-shirt in the colder months. The wife insists, and it’s now become a bit of a Pavlov’s dog thing, in that whenever little Jonny is left untethered in bed he becomes a bit of a pest whether it’s justified or not.
My bert n ernie pjs are the dogs!!! As bought by the mrs for a lil xmas prezzie matched with my guiness slippers!!!! Thats for lounging tho, in bed nowt as i get far too hot!!!
When I left my parental home, I started going commando. All was fine for 15 years but when my eldest daughter was 5, my wife told me that it was time to start wearing PJ’s.
Apparently it’s not cool to walk to the toilet in the buff with 2 daughters. And I thought my wife was quite liberal!
What are PJ’s?? Ha ha I wear them when Mr MC works nights as I’m in a king size bed cold otherwise buff for us! As said PJ’s themselves for hospitals!!
blimey – the PJ and Onesies threads are escaping.
Thought such discussion was confined to 1 ski forum thread, but that’s escaped across multiple threads, and now it’s infecting here 😕
When I left my parental home, I started going commando. All was fine for 15 years but when my eldest daughter was 5, my wife told me that it was time to start wearing PJ’s.
Apparently it’s not cool to walk to the toilet in the buff with 2 daughters. And I thought my wife was quite liberal!
Two daughters, 12 and 8. If I need the toilet and there’s a chance they’ll be awake I grab the dressing gown, but in bed…
Pyjamas are not for sleeping in – they are for putting on when you get home from work as a visible statement that you have no intention of leaving the house again before you go to bed