1. Pro: Built in pants!
You don't have to worry about a breeze lifting up the back of your romper, and who doesn't love the sound of that?
2. Con: Built. In. Pants.
I can't even tell you how many times I've had to fully disrobe in order to just pee because there's no flap to open, so you have to completely undress just to do your business.
3. Pro: No flashing
You don't have to worry about squatting or bending over and flashing someone because your bottom half isn't completely open for the world to see! Remember: built in pants!
4. Con: Wedgies
Man you can definitely tell when someone in a romper has a wedgie. It's both awkward for the wearer and the onlooker: seeing it is uncomfortable but feeling it is the absolute biggest pain in the butt (pun intended).
5. Pro: keeps the thighs from making contact
Listen, ya'll, I by no means have a thigh gap; my girls are very very good friends. Which means sometimes, the contact happens and you can have some discomfort. But a lot of times with rompers, you won't get that contact, meaning you are free from that horrible feeling.
6. Con: they can be short
Rompers are meant to be short, otherwise they'd just be jumpsuits. However, if I try on a romper and it's about as short as a bathing suit, what's the point of even wearing it? Rompers tend to be hiked up a lot, so finding one that's the most comfortable length for you can be a real challenge.
credit: Tobi, Roxy
credit: Dolcevita, Hollister
Although these cons apply to me I know I'm never gonna give up rompers, so I might as well just deal with it (although if anyone wants to invent one with a bathroom flap that would be GREATLY appreciated).