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How old are you and do you own a onesie?
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I'm 37 and I love mine. I would never go outside in it and my kids thought it was hilarious when they first saw me in it but it's so lovely and warm. I wear a vest top underneath, stops you freezing to death when you need the toilet and I'm also a 16-18.Emergency Fund £0/£500
£365 in 365 Days #18 £520/£520
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I assume you are all referring to those weird baby romper things? If so, not in a million years! If I want to regress to being a toddler again then I'll buy a pacifier and go on Jerry Springer. At least then I might earn some money. The world is turning into a strange strange place!
And I'm not yet 30.Savings: £60,029.70 (+ I don't know how much BTC/ETH)
Investments: Not sure
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No - 36.
My 3 year old has one, but only because she needed it for children in need!Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
How old are you and do you own a onesie?
49 & 10/12ths, and proud to say NO!Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree!0 -
Its not much different to pyjamas tbh.
I always said never, but I love mine, warm and cozy, I live on my own so who cares if I look daft? Not me.
And will keep the heating bills down, very mse.0 -
Not yet 50 (hah to the tickboxes) but generously proportioned. My husband's fleece PJs cover me completely & I can get to the loo.
My son wears a boiler suit as an escape to real dressing, but his plumbing is more cooperative...
If I see one in serious fleece I may be tempted, but at present am feverish & thus unreliable!0 -
Never had one. Would never wear one...until I read this thread. Now I may be tempted-but only in the privacy of my own home.
I'm the wrong side of 40.GE 36 *MFD may 2043
MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
Emergency savings £100/£500
12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0 -
39 got one and I love it, son has a couple as well so we match
I love it, it is so warm and cosy. I can't see the problem if you want to wear one in your own home, going outside wearing one, now would be another matter :eek:
I did however refuse to buy one with a tail! however much ds tried to persuade me to get that style lol0 -
I haven't got one yet, although I did wear my mums spare one the other evening! Our family wear them instead of dressing gowns, with pj's underneath, so no freezing when going to the loo. Also I wouldn't want to sleep in one of the fleecy ones as I'd get far too hot.
I really don't get people who go out in them though, I saw a few people shopping at Lakeside wearing them haha0 -
im 51 and brought mine to wear for children in need day down at my local gym..
it did surprise me that i love it, its so cosy and warm, wish i brought it sooner0
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