Pet Peeve parents who take their kids to the parks in pajamas

RandomPrincess

Keep Moving Forward
My aunt used to bring her kids pajamas with her when we went to Disneyland. She would take them to change well we were waiting for the night parade or fireworks and then leave right after. This was when they were babies - young elementary school. I thought it was smart. I always meant to do it with my kids but forgot.

My kids did ask to where their new Marvel pajamas to the movies when we went to see Infinity War but they ended up not doing it in the end. I think they have passed the age of thinking pajamas in public are fun/cool.
 

Dapper Dan

Well-Known Member
If I can wear my fluffy bunny slippers, I may join them.
It depends on how observant cast members are. If one is paying attention and cares enough, they can ask you to change or leave. You might not want to wear them anyway because if the ground is wet it will ruin your bunnies in a hurry. If it seems like I'm speaking from experience, it's only because I am.
 

Incomudro

Well-Known Member
My aunt used to bring her kids pajamas with her when we went to Disneyland. She would take them to change well we were waiting for the night parade or fireworks and then leave right after. This was when they were babies - young elementary school. I thought it was smart. I always meant to do it with my kids but forgot.

My kids did ask to where their new Marvel pajamas to the movies when we went to see Infinity War but they ended up not doing it in the end. I think they have passed the age of thinking pajamas in public are fun/cool.

I can absolutely understand it for stroller sized children having a long day to night out in the parks.
 

Incomudro

Well-Known Member
This seems awful judgmental to me. I'm not sure quoting Jerry Seinfeld is doing you any favors here.

Again, this is a problem that begins and ends with you.

It is judgmental.
There's nothing wrong with judgmental, matter of fact - it used to be an aid in preventing things like oh... Adults going out in pajamas, or people bringing their dog with them everywhere they go.
Or eating so much that you've grown to a size where you can't even walk anymore.
We all judge - so do you.
 

NickMaio

Well-Known Member
I'd bet that anybody who says this, is also a hypocrite.

I am almost certain everybody judges. If you can get past politics and religion without judging you are off to a good start. Make it past parenting (spanking/discipline/shaming, obesity, bullying, co-sleeping, breastfeeding, tv time, freeranging, stay at homing, vaccinations) and you are a saint.

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Sorry....... I honestly do not care what anyone else does. Life is too short.
Thanks for judging me and my opinion though........
 

OneofThree

Well-Known Member
It is judgmental.
There's nothing wrong with judgmental, matter of fact - it used to be an aid in preventing things like oh... Adults going out in pajamas, or people bringing their dog with them everywhere they go.
Or eating so much that you've grown to a size where you can't even walk anymore.
We all judge - so do you.

 

RustySpork

Oscar Mayer Memer
It is judgmental.
There's nothing wrong with judgmental, matter of fact - it used to be an aid in preventing things like oh... Adults going out in pajamas, or people bringing their dog with them everywhere they go.
Or eating so much that you've grown to a size where you can't even walk anymore.
We all judge - so do you.

Well, I'm certainly judging you right now.

:eek::rolleyes:
 

NickMaio

Well-Known Member
Ok let's just change the title of this post to.....
"If you do something I dont like or agree with.....even though it really has zero impact on me.....you are a disgracefull slob who has no self respect".

Ok....good.....just to clear it up.....
 

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