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Is this normal?? (dd behaviour)

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11112222 · 02/04/2019 19:47

Just wondering if anyone else's 14yr old sleeps in her school uniform to save time in the morning?

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MichaelMumsnet · 03/04/2019 09:02

Hi all,
We've had a look behind the scenes and this one can stay as it's from a long-term poster.
Thanks as always for the reports - it makes a nice change for it to be not a troll Flowers

11112222 · 03/04/2019 10:00

OMG! Thank you MN. I hope I haven't offended people with my question. Blush Flowers

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Quertymcquerty · 03/04/2019 11:59

You haven’t offended anyone and ignore the troll hunting. It’s the sort of question you should be able to ask without offensive replies.
I used to do it, I am a perfectly well functioning and two shower a day person as an adult. I think it’s more common than you think. Maximum sleep advantage.

I am sure you can sort something out and I hear you with the other issues Flowers

malmontar · 03/04/2019 13:10

The comments on this make me laugh, I used to do this and quiet a few of my very lazy cousins too. My friends probably did too but no one talked about it. I also used to wash my hair over the bath because I couldn’t be bothered to fully shower. Most teens throw their clothes on the floor and put them back on in the morning so I really don’t see much difference.
I’m a perfectly functioning adult with no hygiene issues, I just enjoyed my sleep.

OrangeCinnamon · 03/04/2019 17:11

So true @malmontar. Even worse crunching up a skirt and putting it lazily all creased on a hanger in some kind of pretence at being tidy ..just as bad if not worse! Grrr

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