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Feminism is tosh. It has given many young ladies some very silly ideas indeed.

If has led to modern women thinking it is acceptable to go to the local shop clad in their dressing gown. This is not acceptable, even if you live extremely nearby and it's a Sunday morning.
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Scribbles · 36-40, F
The concept of wearing pajamas in public, is one that was not born out of feminism.
It's just an informal cultural fashion trend, I think.

It happens here in America as well. It was started by men here actually. Specifically by students in University that were too lazy to dress themselves for early morning classes. Soon people dressed in "loungewear" or pajamas or sweatpants for public to go to the airport, or cafe or grocery store or drop your kids at daycare at 6:30 in the morning.

I don't wear pajamas in public, but I have been known to sometimes bring slippers to any late night staff meetings though. It's my protest against late night staff meetings that we could have done during the work day. :D

Why do you hate pajamas and think feminism is tosh because of pajamas in public?
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@Scribbles Slippers are a different matter altogether. I've got a very smart pair for the office as I often have to be in very late at night/early in the morning 😊 I love your protest against unnecessary meetings 👍
Scribbles · 36-40, F
@SunshineGirl Nice! If I'm in extra early or late, I sometimes wear my slippers before anyone else is in too. :D
justlooking2023 · 56-60, M
@Scribbles Do you own a pair of pj's with the door in the back? lol
Scribbles · 36-40, F
@justlooking2023 No.

I don't think those kinds of pajamas have been fashionable since 1894. I've never seen a store sell them in my lifetime. I don't know a single person to have worn them beyond a great grandfather in winter who only had an outhouse. And I wouldn't buy or wear them if they were fashionable or sold in stores.

Why are you asking such a strange question?
justlooking2023 · 56-60, M
@Scribbles Just because i'm strange.
originnone · 61-69, M
@Scribbles I won't give it that much credit. It's not borne of feminism, but I wouldn't exactly call it fashion...extreme laziness, disrespectful....