
07-03-2014, 01:53 PM
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T-shirt and boxers...I'm a light sleeper and get up a lot.
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07-03-2014, 02:18 PM
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Location: Brooklyn New York
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Originally Posted by don1945
I've never understood why anyone wears anything to sleep in.........it is so much more relaxing not to be encumbered by elastic and clothing. Try it, I bet you never go back.
Don
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I agree.  
I never wear anything to bed, so much more comfortable that way. winter and summer.
I just always keep a pair of sweat pants on the floor next to the bed in case of an emergency during the night.....
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07-03-2014, 03:21 PM
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Location: Fresno, CA
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Originally Posted by Rudy53420
T-shirt and boxers...I'm a light sleeper and get up a lot.
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That's usually the mans choice of comfort!
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07-03-2014, 03:32 PM
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Location: In the Pearl of the Purchase, Ky
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Originally Posted by Rudy53420
T-shirt and boxers...I'm a light sleeper and get up a lot.
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I'm a light sleeper too. That's why I stay in my birthday suit, unless somebody is staying over, then I keep something close by.
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Originally Posted by gizmo980
Ehhhh, not so comfortable for us large-chested women... even a loose nightshirt keeps things from flopping where we don't want them to flop, if you get my drift. 
(of course, as a man I assume you don't REALLY get my drift - lol)
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My wife is a large chested woman  and sleeps nude. She didn't till we started sleeping together. She had a night shirt she always wore. Asked her to go without it for a night or two. Now it never comes out of the dresser drawer unless we have somebody staying over.
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07-03-2014, 03:38 PM
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Location: League City, Texas
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Originally Posted by pythonis
you CAN put on clean clothes instead of dirty ones
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Of course! But the OP's question was about wearing the same clothes one had on all day to bed! 
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07-03-2014, 03:46 PM
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Location: San Antonio, TX
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I have a large chest and it definitely doesn't get in the way of sleeping nude.
I wear tank tops and shorts around the house but not to sleep in. I also keep a loose housedress near the bed in case I have to get up in a hurry.
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07-03-2014, 03:55 PM
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Location: california
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Generally I sleep best in just my under shorts.
I wear compression sox all the time and some time they are a pain getting caught in the sheets,I tend to turn over. and over and over and over,and
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07-03-2014, 08:46 PM
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Location: NYC
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Originally Posted by Rudy53420
T-shirt and boxers...I'm a light sleeper and get up a lot.
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Same here. Simple sleep clothes also seem to help me sleep through the night more. Also, I started focusing more on the bedroom environment, bought blackout curtains, got a large fan to create a "wind tunnel" effect, had my building's super install soundproofing around the A/C etc.
A dark, cool and quiet room makes me less likely to toss and turn all night.
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09-14-2015, 01:04 PM
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I'm reviving this thread to get some more comments....
I was watching a home shopping channel and the host was selling a 3-pice pajama and robe set...and I was wondering. will someone really wear all that...
So what do you sleep in and wear around the house, when you KNOW you're not going out at all that day.
Maybe it's just me -- being SINK -- but I only sleep in underwear (winter is a T-shirt and sweat pants) and literally only put on a house coat if I feel chilly at home all day.
Yet I have a friend who get's fully dressed in jeans and a top -- even if she's not going out all day.
I only get 'dressed' just to leave the house to go out. If I'm not leaving the house I see no reason to get dressed.
I will even go out and get the mail and paper, or even sweep my steps in my house coat.
So what to you wear to bed, and do you get dressed if you're not going out?
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09-14-2015, 01:11 PM
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Location: Houston, TX
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rudy53420
T-shirt and boxers...I'm a light sleeper and get up a lot.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by calisteph
That's usually the mans choice of comfort!
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Some women (like me) choose this outfit for chilling around the house relaxing and/or sleeping!!
(don't tell anyone but there isn't even a man in the home at this time but I still sneak a buy a few men's v necks and boxers here n' there....extreme comfort LOL)
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