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I just went to the bathroom and my brother, who sleeps in the nude, opened the door -- nude. He's not a prepossessing sight. My friend also sleeps in the nude. I can't really imagine that. I tried it once when it was really hot and felt horribly exposed, but I think lots of people sleep in the nude and I'd like to hear from you all about it. Maybe I'm the weird one. I was discussing this with students today and they said they got hung up in their clothes if they sleep in a tee shirt or something. I sleep in a 3X nightgown which is pretty comfortable since I now wear about a 1 1/2 X. Lord, I hope for a 1X before long.

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I've always slept in the nude, so do my kids. I cant stand wearing clothes to bed - Melbourne has quite a mild climate although it can be cold in winter and I did spend this past winter wearing some sort of top to bed as I froze, probably as a result of having less fat.

But I get all tangled in clothes, cant stand nighties and night dresses and I would simply boil in pyjamas. To me PJ's are something to wear round the house and take off when you get into bed.

I think its healthier too - we tend to sleep too hot and my eczema prone kids sleep much more comfortably in the all together without the heating on.

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Jachut,

Your Kidding,

Maybe you live in the Melbourne in Florida. USA.

:rose: Cause i Froze my willy off last night here in Cranbourne.

All rugged up t shirt and long pajama pants.

Mark:)

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But I get all tangled in clothes, cant stand nighties and night dresses and I would simply boil in pyjamas. To me PJ's are something to wear round the house and take off when you get into bed.

Ditto. It's hot as hell in Houston 10 months out of the year. Even naked, it feels like my blood is boiling. PJs would cause a heat stroke. Not to mention how physically uncomfortable they are.

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Have to agree with Jacqui Mark. Melbourne's climate is a great one to sleep naked ( and have done so for most of my life ) .. I don't like that strangling sensation of a nightie going the wrong way when u turn :phanvan As for winter, the waterbed just gets turned up a notch.. beeautiful :biggrin1: Of course there is a dressing gown within arms reach for any circumstance that calls for one ... don't want those firemen or burglars ending up with a heart attack on my account :) .. after banding it may be a different story tho....... :rose:

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I have always slept naked- i also hate getting tangled in clothes at night. When it gets really cold there is nothing like snuggling to warm you up! Without pj's you warm up the space under the covers faster and when i get the night sweats I can just throw off the covers for a few minutes.

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I sleep naked. Even if I try to sleep only in my boxers they still get tangled up at night...

Plus if yur nekkid, it's easier to rub up against and turn on your other half. :hungry:

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my husband must have married the wrong chick. Seems like the majority sleep naked. He's always trying to get me to sleep naked. I just can't do it...I feel to exposed.

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i always sleep " a l'air" ..the tangle issue as well.When winter hits you'll find me naked except for big comfy men's work socks(they NEVER touch the ground)just slip them on before bed,take the rest off and zzzzzzzzz:p

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I sleep naked!

Even in hotels, which I'm in frequently for work travel. I used to try wearing a nightgown at hotels, but I'd tear them off during the night, so I figured - why waste my time.

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