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How can anyone sleep naked in the winter, especially in cold climates? I guess you have to keep the house really warm or use extra blankets? I have to wear pajamas and a long-sleeved shirt in the winter.
Well, if you must know....at night, my thermostat is set to 58 degrees. On my bed, I have a sheet and a single fleece blanket. On top of my fleece blanket, I have 2 cats. Cats generate a LOT of heat. I sleep very comfortably.
Well, if you must know....at night, my thermostat is set to 58 degrees. On my bed, I have a sheet and a single fleece blanket. On top of my fleece blanket, I have 2 cats. Cats generate a LOT of heat. I sleep very comfortably.
EEK!!!!!
If my LL had our heat on 58, id report him.
my bedroom last night was a nice toasty 78 degrees, thank you very much, and there was snow outside.
EEK!!!!!
If my LL had our heat on 58, id report him.
my bedroom last night was a nice toasty 78 degrees, thank you very much, and there was snow outside.
no boxers for me, dont need them
Oh goodness I'd be so so uncomfortable if my bedroom was 78. Way, way too hot for me. When I am home, my dayside thermostat is set between 65-68, and it automatically goes down to 58 at night. The late DH liked a warm bedroom and always had an electric heater running in the bedroom. I could. Not. Stand. It. I'd end up kicking off the covers, and still I was too hot, so I'd always end up sleeping on the couch with the window cracked open in the dead of winter. Then he'd wake up, come downstairs, and complain how freezing it was...and I was sleeping very soundly in the nice, cool room.
Oh, and we have snow on the ground, too.
Right now I am on my couch and can see my indoor/outdoor thermometer...outside it's relatively warm...31 degrees F. Inside, it's 65. I am very, very comfortable.
Oh goodness I'd be so so uncomfortable if my bedroom was 78. Way, way too hot for me. When I am home, my dayside thermostat is set between 65-68, and it automatically goes down to 58 at night. The late DH liked a warm bedroom and always had an electric heater running in the bedroom. I could. Not. Stand. It. I'd end up kicking off the covers, and still I was too hot, so I'd always end up sleeping on the couch with the window cracked open in the dead of winter. Then he'd wake up, come downstairs, and complain how freezing it was...and I was sleeping very soundly in the nice, cool room.
Oh, and we have snow on the ground, too.
Right now I am on my couch and can see my indoor/outdoor thermometer...outside it's relatively warm...31 degrees F. Inside, it's 65. I am very, very comfortable.
Yeah, what a weird question, why would you want to know what other dudes wear to sleep?
Wear what you want, who cares?
Sometimes my husband wears a shirt, because we keep our bedroom cold as ice. We are in AZ but it got down to the 30's a few nights this winter. I'm a woman, maybe that's why but I been freezing going to bed at night (he puts the fan on, cause he "likes it extra cold" wtf) I can't imagine not wearing anything to bed in the winter. In the summer, well it's a different story for the both of us. Yeah it's hot as hell.
We used to live in Northern Europe, that was a different story. Guess it depends, not sure why anyone would want to know that.
So I've slept in just my boxers and shirtless since I was probably about five years old or so. I'm 24 now. Living in Arizona it's just too damn hot to wear anything else in bed. Wearing a shirt in bed makes me feel like I'm being strangled. Plus, boxers give my little guy more room to breathe when he stands up tall in the morning if you get my meaning. I just don't feel that as a guy, you should wear anything more than your boxers or boxer-briefs to bed. It's just. It's just not natural for guys to wear a shirt to bed in my opinion.
What about you guys?
'natural'? Huh?
Wearing clothing isn't natural at all. Plastic isn't natural. Corrective lenses aren't natural. Unless you oppose all those things, you really don't have a problem with what is and isn't natural.
I don't care what you wear to bed. I'm baffled at this notion that someone should or should wear this or that to bed. Why do you need others to follow your subjective preferences?
Anyway, as for me? I wear shorts and a t-shirt, except in summer when it's hot and I lose the shirt.
Oh, and briefs, not boxers, because... well, I think Kramer says it best:
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