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Do you like teens wearing their pajamas to school?




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12No
12Don't care
4Yes
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Melf Gold Qualifier
posted 26-Sep-2009 1:43pm  
Don't really care. It's just a bit trendy and annoying.
labjog Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 26-Sep-2009 2:13pm  
Don't care really, as long as they don't wet the bed  * frown *
LJD Survey Qualifier
posted 26-Sep-2009 2:16pm  
I think it is appalling. This goes back to the 1960's, when I saw the schools changing the dress code down. I didn't like it, ....sloppy dress, sloppy mind. Today the students look like thugs, and unladylike girls. I think parents should homeschool!
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to LJD) posted 26-Sep-2009 2:27pm  
If parents homeschooled, then you COULD wear jammies to 'school'
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 26-Sep-2009 2:28pm  
I think jammies probably make it more comfortable to fall asleep in class.
gambler Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 26-Sep-2009 2:56pm  
No?
Galomorro Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 26-Sep-2009 8:04pm  
Don't care.
LJD Survey Qualifier
(reply to LindaH) posted 26-Sep-2009 8:56pm  
If homeschooled, yes children could possibly wear their jammies. In public government, private schools...NO
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to LJD) posted 26-Sep-2009 9:10pm  
I think there should be get up n go clothes. Comfy enough to wear to bed, but that are really 'day' clothes. Then you could pop out of bed, run out the door and be off to school.
llamamama Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 26-Sep-2009 9:19pm  
I think it's incredibly lazy and tacky. That and it's absolutely disgusting.
LJD Survey Qualifier
(reply to LindaH) posted 26-Sep-2009 11:04pm  
Clever, but obviously unrealistic. It wouldn't be in good taste to wear your sleep wear eight hours, then spend another six to eight hours in school. While you're sleeping you perhaps may sweat, body cleanses, it wouldn't be the cleanest way to go to school.

You see, home schooled children are only schooled for two to three hours a day. Now I ask you what are the kids in public school doing for the other three to six or seven hours a day? Being indoctrinated I suspect.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to LJD) posted 26-Sep-2009 11:15pm  
No, It is just inefficient. Takes longer to get 30 kids moving than 2 kids.

I went to public schools, and there was no "indoctrination" to speak of.
Crayons Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 27-Sep-2009 12:10am  
Uh.. we're not really allowed to do that in my school. I like how guys look in pajama pants.
I made some pajama pants in sewing class, and I love them and I wish it was acceptable to wear simple, loose cotton pants like that in public.

Do I care if other people do it? Well their legs are covered, that's what's important.
mandy Gold Qualifier
posted 27-Sep-2009 3:15am  
I wear mine everywhere
Melf Gold Qualifier
(reply to Crayons) posted 27-Sep-2009 4:37am  
I've got pants very similar to pyjama pants. Exact same fit and everything, they just have the more elaborate pockets and fastenings, and they're probably better quality. I'm never out of them.
jettles Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 27-Sep-2009 8:27am  
no i don't like the idea of it and can't believe it would be allowed but since i don't have children........
jettles Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to LJD) posted 27-Sep-2009 8:29am  
i think there is an argument to be made that many home schooled children are being indoctrinated or programmed as well.............
LJD Survey Qualifier
(reply to LindaH) posted 27-Sep-2009 10:55am  
This shows they did their indoctrination...you're not aware of it.

I know a friend who went to U.C. Berkeley, has a Ph.d and she said she had no idea she was being indoctrinated until she got out of college. She started THINKING, and researching, looked at the big picture, and she said to herself..."I've been indoctrinated". It's subtle. She un-indoctrinated herself. She said to herself, "how could I have been so stupid, and fallen for it"? I could tell her why, they want young impressionable minds, curious minds, are naive. I don't know if she's ever been on drugs. They say that at least 90% of the college professors are Marxists/communists.
LJD Survey Qualifier
(reply to jettles) posted 27-Sep-2009 10:58am  
I would hope home schooled children are being taught the appropriate way....without the socialism/Marxist/communist aspect.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to LJD) posted 27-Sep-2009 11:52am  
That makes no sense. tell me what these indoctrinators teach.

I also went to college, and I am not a communist.
jettles Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to LJD) posted 27-Sep-2009 3:02pm  
aaahhh, see it's all perspective and all in what one believes is appropriate exposure................... appropriate is subjective as is what the definition of socialism/ democracy/ communism etc......
kcthedog Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 27-Sep-2009 10:30pm  
I can’t tell the difference from fashion to pajamas so I would not care,
LJD Survey Qualifier
(reply to LindaH) posted 27-Sep-2009 11:25pm  
I've never gone to college, but for a few classes. The few classes I went to I wasn't impressed, disappointed in the teachers.

All my information are from people I know, who have gone to college...U.C. Berkeley, and they BOTH said that college is an indoctrination camp into I assume liberalism, the left. Both people are pretty bright, and they both told me the same. They've both totally turned the other way, knowing the way they were taught is ungodly.

I had a run in with a local admitted socialist in my granddaughter's high school. They subtly teach 'critical theory' or thinking. I could see what was going on in the school, and didn't like it. For instance, they wanted to send my granddaughter's class to the dumps to touch and feel how the dumps felt so they'd understand how immigrants felt....absurdity is what I called it. I and another mother complained along with a few other parents...the assignment was cancelled. Indoctrination is subtle to the young...to aware parents it's blatant.
LJD Survey Qualifier
(reply to jettles) posted 27-Sep-2009 11:28pm  
Of course, a communist would think a child being taught faith, being conversative as being inappropriate.

jettles Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to LJD) posted 28-Sep-2009 5:23am  
i'm a communist now??? you are something else...........
LJD Survey Qualifier
(reply to jettles) posted 28-Sep-2009 1:35pm  
No, no....I didn't mean you are a communist. I was saying, a communist, atheist, Marxist would think home schooled children would be learning inappropriately. I wasn't inferring you were a communist.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to LJD) posted 28-Sep-2009 2:01pm  
Maybe it's your region. California, you know...
Crayons Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Melf) posted 28-Sep-2009 3:01pm  
Those sound cozy!
Melf Gold Qualifier
(reply to Crayons) posted 28-Sep-2009 4:32pm  
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/3708/529613980352...
Damn right they are. Even with all those five hands I have there.
cerealkiller Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 29-Sep-2009 2:45am  
No and not in the grocery stores like here. They should all be naked.
labjog Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 29-Sep-2009 4:04pm  
My Daughter wore her jammies to school today  * smile * for spirit week. The homecoming football game is this week, the week before the kids dress in a different theme each day. Yesterday was college football teams. Morgan wore her Michigan State jersey, most of the other kids like Michigan so they have friendly fights. Tommorow is wear your clothes backwards day  * smile *
coffee5437 Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 29-Sep-2009 11:53pm  
no pj's at school. would you wear pj's to work? give me a break.
dpurdy33 Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to labjog) posted 30-Sep-2009 11:37am  
I should have noted an exemption for school events like Spirit Week, Pajama Day etc... all of which are acceptable exceptions
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 1-Oct-2009 1:54pm  
Not a big fan of teens either way.
Zang
posted 9-Oct-2009 1:31pm  
Given that I don't go to school, I could give a rat's ass what they wear.
they Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 12-Oct-2009 9:22pm  
Who gives a fudge?

Really? Why is this an issue?

they Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to Melf) posted 12-Oct-2009 9:25pm  
Dang Melf, you are freaking adorable.
Melf Gold Qualifier
(reply to they) posted 13-Oct-2009 3:11am  
 * laughing out loud * thank you!
they Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to Melf) posted 13-Oct-2009 7:43am  
 * grin *
romeoandjuliet Triple Gold Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 22-Oct-2009 5:09pm  
Yeah, why not? It doesn't matter what they wear.
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