I’ve heard people talk about how sad it is that we treat strangers nicer than we treat our own family. One article suggested that stay-at-home mothers wearing sweatpants and not bothering to get dressed properly were showing disrespect to their family, and that mothers should dress for their family they way they would dress to go out in public.
I can’t begin to express how many levels I disagree with that on. My own loophole would be that I have no shame in being dressed “shabbily” in public, either.
I’ve heard people talk about how sad it is that we treat strangers nicer than we treat our own family. One article suggested that stay-at-home mothers wearing sweatpants and not bothering to get dressed properly were showing disrespect to their family, and that mothers should dress for their family they way they would dress to go out in public.
I can’t begin to express how many levels I disagree with that on. My own loophole would be that I have no shame in being dressed “shabbily” in public, either.