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"To truly live, one must first be born." ~ Evan [aX]
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The last time I wore PMSajamas was Christmas Day. My family does this thing where we draw names like a Secret Santa but everyone gives everyone else pajamas and then on our Christmas Day party (to be contrasted with our Christmas Eve party) we wear them to that. I don't know how long it will last, because this year was our trial run for it.
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Only when it's exceptionally cold, and even then, I wear generic sweatclothes, not proper pajamas. Whether it gets that cold is less a matter of the time of year and more a matter of whether the heat is working in my dormitory.
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Hm. I think we need to define pajamas more strictly.
So I own warm and comfortable pants with patternings and undefixed crotch-holes that make them unsuitable to be worn outside; those are clearly pajamas, and I wear those when it is too cold to wear just boxers to sleep.
But I also own a number of shirts that are warm and unrestrictive, but goofy looking (e.g. a bright orange one several sizes too big that I think was a weird Christmas present one year). I also don't wear those out of the house, but they came across their pajamahood not by ontology (that is, the purpose of their manufacture was not to be a pajama) but in a utilitarian way. Can these be said to be a pajama? I don't know, but this is a pressing question.
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I've been working off of the definition of pajamas as clothes that were specifically manufactured for the purpose of sleeping in. I imagine it being a two piece set, the pajama "shirt" with buttons across the front, and then the pajama pants which probably have some sort of elastic waistband and perhaps some sort of crotch hole, affixable or not.
I mean, that being said, I usually just wear some old t-shirt and basketball shorts to bed, unless it's supremely cold, then I wear sweatpants.
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Mom buys me pajamas every Christmas, so I don't have a lot, and most of those are long-sleeved since they were bought in the winter. I usually wear sweatpants and oversized shirts to bed. I don't understand wearing shorts to bed because they ride up like no other when you're sleeping. Even when it's hot I wear sweatpants to bed. I hate shorts so much.
Also, at the crotch-hole comments, I must lol. Why can't guys be arsed to just pull down their pants to pee?
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I think the whole crotch hole thing is more of a design description rather than a prescription on how we pee.
Probably.
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In the winter I may or may not wear pajama bottoms. I either sleep without a shirt or with a tank on. And in the summer, well...
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Nope. I wear a t-shirt and boxers to bed every night, despite the temperature or season.
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Without getting into the mechanics of it, there's more manoeuvering involved than just pulling down; the crotch-hole is strictly superior.
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I disagree. As I see it, the only purpose of a fly is to permit one to keep one's tochus covered while using a urinal.
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So I think I would define pajamas as clothing that you specifically wear to bed, and don't wear outside.
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Okay then yes.
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