underwear necessary all year long, cannot let python roam free. nothing else in summer, rest of year a t-shirt as well. keeps the body parts warm that aren't covered by the blanket
underwear necessary all year long, cannot let python roam free. nothing else in summer, rest of year a t-shirt as well. keeps the body parts warm that aren't covered by the blanket
mesosleepy wrote:
cleanliness is the reason, good sir, unless you wash your sheets nightly?
What are you talking about? Remember the old saying " keep it clean as a whistle or it won't get blown"? Why wouldn't you do that just in case you may get lucky? Keep the whole area clean all the time! That means soap and water front and back. If it's not practical then as soon as possible. I don't get why so many people seem to be walking around with crap caked to their ass. If you go to bed clean, there is nothing to get your sheets dirty,
mesosleepy wrote:
cleanliness is the reason, good sir, unless you wash your sheets nightly?
Why would your staff not wash your sheets?
Sometimes when I stay up really late and have to get up early for work, I will go to bed with my clothes on. That way I can sleep in just a lil bit longer and when I do wake up I am already dressed.
I love wearing a different Victorias Secret outfit every night.. Thank goodness they come in XXL for us bigger girls.
I sleep naked except for shoes and a gun.
Same reason I never changed in front of the big boys in 6th grade gym class
How dirty are these clothed sleepers? Video recordings show that sleeping people spend a good portion of the night scratching their nether regions and then rubbing their eyes and mouth. Take a damned shower. Your t shirt and boxers are not protecting you.
why wouldn't they? wrote:
mesosleepy wrote:cleanliness is the reason, good sir, unless you wash your sheets nightly?
Why would your staff not wash your sheets?
Excellent question, good sir. My crack staff often has my bed clothes changed and my monocle polished before Jeeves hands me my prewarmed post shower robe.
The very thought of rejuvenating amidst filth is horrifying!
what?!? wrote:
I've never understood this. Why would you wear underwear or pjs or anything to bed? It seems so uncomfortable and pointless, unless you're a senior with a dribbling problem or something. I'm almost 50 and haven't worn clothes to bed since I wore pjs as a little boy.
Survey: clothing of any sort when sleeping, or nothing on? I want to know if I'm in the majority or minority with this.
Discus.
You, unlike me, clearly are unworried by the thought of some madman or alcoholic with a machete or scythe attacking you to chop of your weiner. But don't psychoanalyze me. All you need to know is that I'm as big as a can of Foster's Lager.
fgsag wrote:
Doclove wrote:Toilet practically in your bedroom - romantic
doesn't every master bedroom have its own washroom? Can't see how the romance is lost in that
Your wife can hear you on the toilet. If you think otherwise you are delusional even if there is an extra door. Apparently another poster think a shower and got tub assists in sound proofing
You can't see one more reason why you got cut off after marriage.
deez nuts wrote:
Used to sleep nude but now I donald duck it....just a shirt. It acts as a top blanket to help regulate body/atmosphere temp.
How can something constantly on regulate temperature. You have to take it off and on for that to work.
hahahahahahaha wrote:
one of those tmi threads wrote:Do you rigorously sterilize your anus on a regular basis? Try smelling your crotch then think about how that is getting wiped all over your sheets every night.
LOL. How do you deal with hotel rooms? Do you know how many people have sweated, shedded, vomited, spilled food, pissed, f*cked, and countless other things, in that bed..? And you know they don't properly clean those things.
I travel a bit for work so 60-80 hotel room nights a year and I sleep in the nude 100% of the time. Much more comfortable that way. As for the various body fluids I no doubt encounter, what doesn't kill me will only make me stronger ... and as a bonus I get to contribute to YOUR pain when you stay in the same room. Enjoy my anal discharge, friend.
Odds are you are sleeping in unchanged sheets every 4th hotel stay
OfdsR wrote:
hahahahahahaha wrote:LOL. How do you deal with hotel rooms? Do you know how many people have sweated, shedded, vomited, spilled food, pissed, f*cked, and countless other things, in that bed..? And you know they don't properly clean those things.
I travel a bit for work so 60-80 hotel room nights a year and I sleep in the nude 100% of the time. Much more comfortable that way. As for the various body fluids I no doubt encounter, what doesn't kill me will only make me stronger ... and as a bonus I get to contribute to YOUR pain when you stay in the same room. Enjoy my anal discharge, friend.
Odds are you are sleeping in unchanged sheets every 4th hotel stay
Let the bed bugs have a fiesta on your lilly white ass.
Viva LA Raza, we don't have those problems.
Okay... wrote:
Flagpole wrote:Boxers and a t-shirt. And here's why...
"Well, I woke up to get me a cold pop and then I thought somebody was barbequing. I said oh Lord Jesus it’s a fire. Then I ran out. I didn’t grab no shoes or nothin’ Jesus. I ran for my life. And then the smoke got me. I got bronchitis. Ain’t nobody got time for that."
I read that in her voice. Thank you for that.
It's incredible how the brain works sometimes.
Yep. Hard to not read it in her voice once you've heard her say that. Awesome interview that reporter got that day...just gold.
Survey: clothing of any sort when sleeping, or nothing on? I want to know if I'm in the majority or minority with this.
Your question sounds strange to me, if you're feeling big interest you can always create and launch a survey huh (via
https://appliedsurveys.com/), so that you will get a real statistics. I sleep in a T-shirt and shorts, there are little children in our house so you understand. I know many people who switch off heating at night during cold period, and of course they put a lot of clothes on.
My blankets feel like sherpa and if I don't go to sleep wearing underwear or shorts, i always feel a little tingle and get stimulated down there
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what?!? wrote:
I've never understood this. Why would you wear underwear or pjs or anything to bed? It seems so uncomfortable and pointless, unless you're a senior with a dribbling problem or something. I'm almost 50 and haven't worn clothes to bed since I wore pjs as a little boy.
Survey: clothing of any sort when sleeping, or nothing on? I want to know if I'm in the majority or minority with this.
Discus.
Is this a serious post? People at least wear underwear in bed so that their sheets don't smell like ass!
When I was in college, my girlfriend's dorm room had old-school spring bunk beds. She had the lower bed, so for her to ride me, I would sit naked on her area rug and she would get on top of me. This occurred many times over two semesters. Anyway, so at the end of the spring semester I was helping her pack her stuff into her car to drive home for the summer. When I got to her rug, I realized that one area of the rug reeked of the smell of ass! It smelled awful, which was strange as you couldn't really smell it unless your nose was a few inches away. I don't think that there was anything which could be done to remove that odor.
I actually find it uncomfortable to be naked in bed i typically wear shorts and a tshirt or gym pants and a tshirt to bed , i have always felt being naked going to bed was weird to me but i guess i am in the minority here wearing clothes to me is a lot better than being naked as i feel to exposed(yes even when you are home alone or its just you and a partner).
I sleep in nice clothes (shoes off though). I'm a very old guy and if I pass away of natural causes or something while in bed, I want to at least look presentable when the coroner arrives. ?
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