This incident happened early on a weekend morning at a local grocery about 3 blocks from our houses. I was in my car in the parking lot when neighbor lady drove in. I saw her get out and go in the store wearing a robe and slippers and some kind of head covering. That's all there is to the story. I care less who believes what.
You are right @Yvonne Smith I love to shop at Walmart and most of the people do not dress like those pics....but I have seen enough that do dress like that to make my stomach turn at times. And I would never dream of dressing like that and going out in public!
No I wasn't saying your story was Baloney Ike, I believe you.., I was saying the German woman telling you that it's common practise in Germany to do it..is baloney..
It's becoming common to,see people both men in silky boxers and ladies in flannelette PJs in shopping malls in Adelaide no days ,I still shake my head ..heavens I don't feel right going out the door unless I've had a shower let alone go out in my Pjs ..My daughter WAS married to a Vietnamese ..and some of there daytime attire looked allot like pjs (to us ) but I don't think they were ..I didn't ask
I see it in grocery stores and malls occasionally, sometimes causes me to do an automatic second glance because it's kinda startling... but what really trips me out is the High Schools that list pajamas on the items students are not allowed to wear in school! Why they'd need to include it is beyond me.
Now, what recourse do folks like me have, those of us sleeping in invisible garb? I grew aggravated by twisting, tugging, and annoying undergarments early on in my first marriage, and gave up going to bed clothed (it had wondrous benefits!). The habit persisted throughout my lifetime, and only when REALLY cold conditions intervened, did I relent and return to aggravating sleep-time garments. Does this label me an aging pervert? Frank
Smileys are there for a reason Frank, if I use one in a post, yes - I'm joking and if being a decent moral person makes me a prude, then yes, I am
I hear ya Frank. When I first got married, wifey used to put on more clothes going to bed than she wore going to the store. Little by little I got her down to the skin suit.
To each their own, but have you considered what might happen if there's a fire, burglary, or other situation where you'd have to get out fast- leap out a window into a crowd of police officers, fire dept., all your neighbors...
@Janice Martin @Ike Willis I suspect neither Ike nor I have anything to "hide", preferring comfortable sleep to aggravating clothing. Frank
They probably wouldn't see anything they haven't seen before ,@Janice Martin But it might be a bit chilly if it was winter