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Lymetoo
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[lol] Are they good??? Are they thick?? Do they make you look frumpy??

Inquiring minds want to know! I figured some lymies must have them! [Big Grin]

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AlanaSuzanne
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How much do they really suck in your middle in? That's the main thing.

And do they work on sizes above 12? Not size 6s claiming to be the end-all for the size 12s+ among us.

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Lymetoo
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Seems like they would be thick .. nice for winter only???? I guess they'll eventually be found in stores. Then we can see!

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oh yeah right hon, pajama jeans.

for me that would be like putting two hippos in a sheet.

not a pretty sight.........

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[lol] Nice visual!

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HA! HA! ha!

Yes! I would like to know if they work!

I think you would have to be very skinny to wear a pair of those.

I have really thick thighs. I have an athletic build, and that is okay when one is healthy and can work out a lot.

Now that I have just been sitting around and suffering for 2 years, my thighs are depressing me.

Thank goodness my husband prefers soft women.

He is actually enjoying my body much more now, than when I had a six pack, did one-armed military pushups, and my ribs stuck out because I really did not have much body fat.

I am so grateful for my husband. I never really have a low self esteem about my body. He would probably prefer me to gain another 20 pounds yet!

I have seen him oggle a 250lb women. Boy! did I have fun teasing him about that, but I was actually a little jealous of her.

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does he have a brother??

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quote:
Originally posted by randibear:
does he have a brother??

-LOL! [lol]

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His brother is an idiot, actually.

His brother told me that I finally looked really good after I had lost a lot of weight and I only weighed 113 pounds!

He is so shallow. I had only lost the weight because I had spent the last 2 weeks laying sod at our new house. It was heavy work and in the hot sun! Of course I lost weight.

I couldn't believe what a perv his brother was. HE was just checking me over like crazy the whole day! GROSS!

My sisters all wanted to marry someone like my husband too! They all thought that he was just so nice and sweet.

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Missing, I am envious that it's just your thighs that are a tad thick. Not to mention that you actually had a six pack and were able to do one armed pushups. And that your ribs stuck out at one point! And that you actually were able to lay sod.

You are definitely not a candidate for pajama jeans! You are a candidate for a model of what we want to look like!

And randibear OMG that was so funny!

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ok, so to answer the question...
I got pajama jeans last mother's day in a pajamagram. They're just like stretchy jeans and a T shirt.

kinda like boot cut jeggings, with that stretchy stuff in the front. My daughter wears them sometimes.

I will say, they look just awful on TV!!! Jeans, t-shirt, sneakers kinda thing. NOT jeans, fancy shirt and heels type of thing.

IMHO.

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Oh, and after that ridiculous commercial started airing, I will never admit publicly to anyone that i am wearing them. I think my daughter has just obliviated the memory from her brain.
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hmmm.... sounds tempting! The main thing would be getting them to fit!

Good to know that they look better than on TV!

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Jeans that fit. properly?? lol !!!

A word of advice, if you do get them: don't put them in the dryer, they get stretched out and "saggy"/ "baggy" over time.

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I'll wait until they're everywhere... then the price will come down. Maybe next winter!.. Wouldn't they be too warm in the summer?

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I'm not the one to answer that.

I was in Texas once. A layover in Houston in January. The ground crew were wearing shorts.

You can wear jeans all year long in NY. I don't really wear them in the day in summer, though.

pj jeans aren't "light" jeans, though.

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OH yeah.. .. hot all the time in Houston.. my hometown!

I'm really in the Midwest now... it gets pretty warm here in the summer too but not as bad as TX!

Thanks for info!

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quote:
Originally posted by missing:
HA! HA! ha!

Yes! I would like to know if they work!

I think you would have to be very skinny to wear a pair of those.

I have really thick thighs. I have an athletic build, and that is okay when one is healthy and can work out a lot.

Now that I have just been sitting around and suffering for 2 years, my thighs are depressing me.

Thank goodness my husband prefers soft women.

He is actually enjoying my body much more now, than when I had a six pack, did one-armed military pushups, and my ribs stuck out because I really did not have much body fat.

I am so grateful for my husband. I never really have a low self esteem about my body. He would probably prefer me to gain another 20 pounds yet!

I have seen him oggle a 250lb women. Boy! did I have fun teasing him about that, but I was actually a little jealous of her.

My sister married that kind of man. She was technically overweight when they got married but she looked good. Now that she has had 2 C-Sections and has had lots of hard PPD and PTSD she has gained probably about 100 lbs and he thinks she could maybe loose 20. [Smile]

He thought me at 225 was too skinny. I am 5'9" and have a massive bone structure, but I was overweight!

I hope to find a man like that some day!!! [Wink]

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