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    Do you own one ?

    Do you like them ?

    Would you not be seen dead in one ?

    Do you want one ?

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    I own one.

    Would not be seen dead in it. Even though I have just spent my evening in the rain by a camp fire in my fleece jim jams

    It is rainbow striped.

    I have it for when my eczema is bad it stops me from scratching.

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    No I don't have one and no I don't want one! I like my PJs better and I hate being too hot but I do understand their appeal.

    Sam x

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    So last weekend I went to Sunderland, I finished work friday, drove up there, had a nightmare in hotel etc, Sunday went to christening and had to drive back in evening exhausted for work Monday

    So... Sunday I took the plunge and bought a onesie to travel home in. Who will see me I figured...

    1 hour in, my 4yo needs a wee. I pull into next services. Unbeknown to me it was a massive services linked to several motorways, a good 500 people in there...

    Among those 500 people was the west ham team... I'm a massive football fan...


    I brazenly walked up and asked for pictures with my son, acted as if nothing was untoward but I was mortified!!! I had the entire services staring at me.

    My dad claims they must have thought I'd escaped the nuthouse...

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlottenash View Post
    So last weekend I went to Sunderland, I finished work friday, drove up there, had a nightmare in hotel etc, Sunday went to christening and had to drive back in evening exhausted for work Monday

    So... Sunday I took the plunge and bought a onesie to travel home in. Who will see me I figured...

    1 hour in, my 4yo needs a wee. I pull into next services. Unbeknown to me it was a massive services linked to several motorways, a good 500 people in there...

    Among those 500 people was the west ham team... I'm a massive football fan...

    I brazenly walked up and asked for pictures with my son, acted as if nothing was untoward but I was mortified!!! I had the entire services staring at me.

    My dad claims they must have thought I'd escaped the nuthouse...
    Love this so much

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    I'm too big for a Onesie.......I'd look like a Teletubbie!!!

    My DD's all have them, I have to make do with my Slanket
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    Quote Originally Posted by charlottenash View Post
    So last weekend I went to Sunderland, I finished work friday, drove up there, had a nightmare in hotel etc, Sunday went to christening and had to drive back in evening exhausted for work Monday

    So... Sunday I took the plunge and bought a onesie to travel home in. Who will see me I figured...

    1 hour in, my 4yo needs a wee. I pull into next services. Unbeknown to me it was a massive services linked to several motorways, a good 500 people in there...

    Among those 500 people was the west ham team... I'm a massive football fan...


    I brazenly walked up and asked for pictures with my son, acted as if nothing was untoward but I was mortified!!! I had the entire services staring at me.

    My dad claims they must have thought I'd escaped the nuthouse...
    Oh no!

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    4 Questions 1 Answer NO Too old Too fat and love my P Js
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    I absolutely love my onesie!!.. Wear it whenever I can and fab for lazy days :-)

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    No, no, no!
    I cannot see the attraction in wanting to wear something that's supposed to keep you warm but requires you too bare your entire top half (and half of your bottom half!) if you need a pee!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MessybutHappy View Post
    No, no, no!
    I cannot see the attraction in wanting to wear something that's supposed to keep you warm but requires you too bare your entire top half (and half of your bottom half!) if you need a pee!!!
    You can get ones with a bum flap

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    I buy a size up and manage to pull it down without taking my arms out to wee! Luckily I don't wee all through the night. My onesie has been more for sitting about than pyjamas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MessybutHappy View Post
    No, no, no!
    I cannot see the attraction in wanting to wear something that's supposed to keep you warm but requires you too bare your entire top half (and half of your bottom half!) if you need a pee!!!
    My friend has a proper scandinavian one. It has zips everywhere!

    Her hubby bought it for her. Perhaps he has a fetish.

    My DCs have onesies. Look cute on children but think they are silly on grown ups. They aren't even flattering on the models in catalogues with perfect figures look odd.

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    Nope don't own one.

    Are you thinking of getting one Angel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by clareelizabeth1 View Post

    You can get ones with a bum flap
    I have heard it all now!!! And I have a most unpleasant image in my head....:-!

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    Both my children have one and I must admit they do look cosy. I might get one to wear OVER my clothes in the winter (I'm always cold) but I couldn't sleep in one.

    xxxx

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    I have a cute eeyore one lol x the hood even has his floppy ears x

    That said I wear it when im chilly in the evenings and it lives at the end of my bed at bedtime x I cant stand wearing it or pjs or a nighty during the night x

    It was torture when I have been in hospital lol x

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    Onesies to me are big baby grows,do I want to wear a baby grow?....... Never

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    I have one but dont really wear it as prefer my pjs and housecoat! Alway get really hot feet in a onesie! Both my girls have several and my youngest who is 7 loves her onesies! Xx

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    I have one but hardly wear it! Not the most flattering!! And annoys me when it's freezing and need the loo!

    Prefer my pjs and fluffy dressing gown!

 

 
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