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Do you wear pajamas when going to bed ? thank you
I'm betting on boxers for sleeping. It's cronxeh who sleeps au naturel with his cockroach friends. :honestrosewater said:I bet 1 GOOBF card that LYN sleeps au naturel.
Oh, no no no, I meant to do that. A colon was the correct punctuation for the grammar of that smiley series.mattmns said:Look at MB, she misused the suprised smilie I posted a thread about fixing it, but nooooo!
Ahh I see. That is quite an interesting idea. Why even write at all.Moonbear said:Oh, no no no, I meant to do that. A colon was the correct punctuation for the grammar of that smiley series.
LYN sits at his computer naked. Why get dressed to go to bed?Moonbear said:I'm betting on boxers for sleeping. It's cronxeh who sleeps au naturel with his cockroach friends. :
Ah, perhaps you need some really nice Egyptian cotton, or satin sheets? Then again, that might make it a lot harder to get back out of bed in the morning.Evo said:I have to be fully clothed to sleep, so I wear pajamas. If I can feel sheets rubbing against my skin I can't sleep.
honestrosewater said:I bet 1 GOOBF card that LYN sleeps au naturel.
You know, that is a very good question.zoobyshoe said:What's a bed?
Wow. I really can't come up with an appropriate response to that.matthyaouw said:Do you think he does, or just hope?
gurkhawarhorse said:i can sleep wearing anything and in any position.!
Danger said:I've never seen a horse in a tu-tu. What position were you thinking of?
me? no.!wolram said:How about a, tu tu on a horse.
Wearing pajamas can provide insulation and help regulate body temperature, leading to better sleep. Pajamas can also act as a barrier between your skin and your sheets, preventing any potential irritation or discomfort.
It ultimately depends on personal preference, but fabrics like cotton and silk are breathable and can help keep you cool while sleeping. Avoid materials like polyester, which can trap heat and make you feel uncomfortable.
It is recommended to wash your pajamas after 2-3 wears to prevent the buildup of bacteria and oils from your skin. However, if you sweat a lot or have any skin conditions, it may be best to wash them after each wear.
Wearing pajamas can help create a bedtime routine and signal to your body that it's time to sleep. However, if you feel more comfortable sleeping naked, that is also a valid option. Just make sure your bedroom temperature is comfortable and your sheets are clean.
Again, this depends on personal preference. Some people may prefer loose-fitting pajamas for comfort, while others may prefer more fitted styles. Just make sure your pajamas are not too tight or constricting, as this can disrupt your sleep.