meeeeh wrote: » The whipped man nonsense is just sexist bs. Men are just as guilty of wearing novelty bs as women. Go to any sports match or pub and there will be plenty of men in ridiculous hats or wearing t-shirts with 'hilarious' slogans.
GazzaL wrote: » Great post. Why would any man want a picture of himself and his entire family in their (matching) pyjamas shared online?
pgj2015 wrote: » A lot of people/idiots see themselves as celebrities now that they are on facebook or instagram. And they want to share every boring thing that happens in their lives.
anewme wrote: » Stop Putting people in boxes like "the men" and 'the women" - people are individuals who can make up their own mind. Theres a rather weird cohort on Boards with a hatred for women and an extreme persecution complex. Man wears pajamas and has a laugh with his kids- must be bullied into it by a woman. Wouldn't cross their mind that these "whipped" men dont take themselves too seriously and are just having a laugh with their families. Lot of so called 'men" here threatened by a man wearing pajamas,
Stihl waters wrote: » I see friends of mine putting up pictures all coordinated with the kids and the wife in the Christmas pjs, my estimation of them has gone down exponentially, great crack sending the pictures around in the WhatsApp groups tho, I can only imagine it's the women behind all this nonsense but why any self respecting man would wear any pyjamas let alone xmas ones is totally beyond me, any sort of pyjamas on a grown man just leaves me thinking they still yearn to be hanging off mammys tit and have fantasies of getting their adult nappies changed while suckin on a soother
lawred2 wrote: » Sending pictures of people's kids around WhatsApp groups? Are you right in the head?
Kiith wrote: » "You can't be a self respecting man if you wear funny clothes with your parter!" You've got some strange ideas if that's how you judge a man (or anyone tbh). How dare someone have a bit of fun at Christmas and wear novelty clothes with their partner/families :rolleyes:
Deleted User wrote: » Too much consumption of American culture.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I'd prefer matching pyjamas at home than having to see things like this in public.
dxhound2005 wrote: » It's a great indicator of how prosperous the country is now. When this was a thing in America 50 years ago, families in this country were wearing hand me downs, and getting parcels of clothes from relations in America. Now we can afford to waste money on frivolities such as this.
meeeeh wrote: » It has very little to do with prosperity. It's consequence of clothing becoming very cheap to make and very disposable. Expensive high end brands don't sell matching pjs.
the beer revolu wrote: » I also think that the abhorrence of women in pj's in shops has an element of sexism as well. A man wearing shorts, tee shirt and flip flops (almost the same as what the woman in the pic was wearing) wouldn't attract any attention.
dxhound2005 wrote: » There is disposable and disposable. Do you really think everyone throws their Christmas jumpers and other novelty clothing away after only three days??
strandroad wrote: » Dunno, there is something mighty unhygienic in someone showing up in what they've worn through however many nights and days, or bringing the muck from the street into their bedroom on their house slippers. Man or woman. For some reason it's not something men tend to do (some prefer stretched arsed crusty trackie bottoms instead), but it's bad form all the same.
dxhound2005 wrote: » Get on trend. All the expensive high end brands have been marketing day wear pyjamas for years.https://www.forbes.com/sites/sboyd/2016/03/11/transforming-sleepwear-into-pajama-chic-daywear/
whisky_galore wrote: » People fcuk their tents away at festivals after a weekend! Affluent throwaway society.
dxhound2005 wrote: » That's what I said about how prosperous the country is. Festivals are another completely unnecessary expenditure. But they help to keep the money going round in the economy.
whisky_galore wrote: » If people are (allegedly) as exercised about the planet that they claim to be, they'd buy a quality tent and keep it to last for years instead of leaving a wrecked cheapo for someone else to pick up after them. Same goes for clothes. They can go to as many festivals as they like, that makes no odds.
StevenToast wrote: » I wore stupid elf pjs because it made the wife and children happy...they werent matching and they certainly were not posted on social media.... We had a good laugh and thats all that mattered... But if you go posting this kind of thing publicly..you deserve ridicule!