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AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

To drop DD off in my pyjamas?

176 replies

SuzukiLi · 13/10/2017 07:33

Have a rare day off and plan on spending it in bed.
So tempted to just stay in my pyjamas so I can jut slide back into bed when I get home!

...although I have a feeling if I rock up in my captain America pyjamas they think I'm in the midst of a breakdown Grin

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PurpleDaisies · 13/10/2017 07:34

How long does it take to get dressed? Confused

wheretoyougonow · 13/10/2017 07:36

Amateur! What you actually do is keep your pj's on and slip a jumper and jeans over the top Wink

ziggiestardust · 13/10/2017 07:36

I wouldn't... you know you're going to be on here later as the subject of an AIBU if you do Grin

SuzukiLi · 13/10/2017 07:38

I just know that putting my jeans on will make me feel up and ready and I won't want to go back to bed ... oh well!

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marble11 · 13/10/2017 07:38

I have every Wednesday off. I always stick jeans and a t shirt on for the school run then come home and put pj's on.

I wouldn't dream of doing the school run in pyjamas. Imagine if DD teacher saw me Shock

HipToBeSquare · 13/10/2017 07:41

I think it looks terrible. A lovely mum at school puts a long jacket over her pj's everyday and I just think surely you're not going back to bed everyday?!!

tired17 · 13/10/2017 07:43

My DM always said you should never go out in the car in nightwear in case you broke down and had to walk home.

That's stayed with me all my life and I never get in the car without clothes on that I would be happy to walk home in.

Mind you car breakdowns were a lot more common in the 1970s.

FrancisCrawford · 13/10/2017 07:45

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PodgeBod · 13/10/2017 07:46

Tired my mum is the opposite and always drives in her nightie. One time she broke down on the motorway and had to get rescued in it Grin she still does it though! But drives more reliable cars these days.

Prusik · 13/10/2017 07:48

We had a pyjama day at school.once when I was a teacher. One of the teachers did break down wearing her PJ's! Definitely get dressed just incase!

SoupDragon · 13/10/2017 07:49

I have just dropped DD off whilst technically wearing a PJ top. I did have a "lounge wear" fleece over the top and did change out of the fluffy PJ bottoms though.

In my defence, I did not leave the car. The change to jeans was just in case of a car accident :)

Papafran · 13/10/2017 07:53

Oh just do it. Life's too short to care what others think.

TheDowagerCuntess · 13/10/2017 07:54

I would judge harshly - I think it's grim.

But I agree with the earlier poster - you must be a bit of an amateur if you actually care what people think. Hardened pyjamas-as-clothes wearers don't give a shit.

allthegoodusernameshavegone · 13/10/2017 07:55

Could you, for one day ask someone to take DD into school? Feign illness then get back under that duvet and snuggle

maddiemookins16mum · 13/10/2017 07:55

I just don't get it. Get dressed.
Come home, have a nice bath, put on clean pyjamas (or similar) and then relax on the sofa all day.
Serves the same purpose.
Don't be that clarty mum that rocks up in pyjamas.

IHeartDodo · 13/10/2017 07:57

I second the accident thing - I once went to the shop in my pj's with clothes over the top and got locked out!

Butterymuffin · 13/10/2017 07:58

Dress for drop off. Make yourself a brew when you get back and change back into pjs. Slide back into bed. Easy.

midsummabreak · 13/10/2017 08:02

I agree that its your choice - Who cares what others think. Now you are a semi- hardened PJ wearing school drop off Mum! Shock horror

dudsville · 13/10/2017 08:02

No matter how comfortable it is to be in pj's, you'll be si aware of it while at that it spoils it a bit. Don't do that to innocent pj's.

Topseyt · 13/10/2017 08:04

I wouldn't do it, and cringed if I ever saw it, although I would never have said anything.

I dislike spending days in bed though and would rather be up and dressed.

Totally your choice though.

GetOffTheTableMabel · 13/10/2017 08:05

This is what tracksuit bottoms are for!

LovelyPrep · 13/10/2017 08:09

Just no. You will forever be Pyjama Mum if you do.

User843022 · 13/10/2017 08:17

'you must be a bit of an amateur if you actually care what people think. Hardened pyjamas-as-clothes wearers don't give a shit.'

Grin
PsammeadPaintedTheLion · 13/10/2017 08:18

In the great scheme of things it doesn't matter what you do. Ever, really.

But I still don't get whthe someone does this.

Lovemusic33 · 13/10/2017 08:21

I took dd to youth club last night in PJ's, I didn't have to get out of the car so it was fine. It's a bit different if you have to get out and walk her in, though captain America pj's sound cool.