Do you dress for bedtime?

@ruby222 (4847)
May 1, 2008 5:27am CST
Here in england its not very warm at the best of times.Ive got to admit to the fact that I often go to bed wearing a fleecy jumper,and my pyjama bottoms,so that I feel cosy.Are you warm enough in your bed?
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@checapricorn (16061)
• United States
1 May 08
I just wear pajama or a big shirt during bedtime!
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@ruby222 (4847)
2 May 08
Whatevers the comfiest thing Che like me!!!!!
• United States
2 May 08
I agree but I really love to have a nice dress..LOL, but, I don't have a lot! I got only few pairs so, I end up using big shirts and pajama often!
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@ruby222 (4847)
7 May 08
My best nightwear is tucked away in the drawer!!..maybe one day i will wear it Che!!
@Elixiress (3878)
15 Jun 08
I am currently too warm in my bed as it is summer and nights are getting warmer I get too warm. I don't understand it, because if the temperature was like this during the day then I would complain it was cold. I am currently lying on top of my blankets as it is too warm to lie under them, I am wearing PJs as I hate sleeping naked at home, but they are only shorts and a vest top, so not that warming.
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@palonghorn (5479)
• United States
1 May 08
I usually lounge around the house in the late evening in my pajama pants and t shirt, because they are comfy. However, I have to sleep without the pajama pants, because my s/o puts off so much heat, that if I sleep in too much I get hot and can't sleep. It does save on heating cost though LOL
@ruby222 (4847)
1 May 08
I love to change after teatime and put on my old comfy clothes theres nothing better.Our weather is so changeable that we dont know which season we are in half of the time.But except for when we have some summer weather its never too warm at night.My mum bless her she has loads of blasnkets on her bed,plus a quilt and then she has a shawl that goes aroun d her when she is sat up in bed reading,but as long as she is comfy thats all that matters!!
• Philippines
9 May 08
a soft dry cotton is comfortable
• Philippines
28 May 08
it is true
@ruby222 (4847)
28 May 08
It is,soft and comfortable..thankyou for the comment.
@gemini_rose (16264)
1 May 08
I am never warm anymore, since I lost a lot of weight a couple of years ago, I have suffered terrible for being cold. So bedtime I am in socks, pyjamas and a jumper!! I also have a winter duvet on my bed and sometimes I am still cold, it is bad really.
@ruby222 (4847)
1 May 08
Oh Rose a woman after my own heart.Bedsocks too...oh thats brilliant,i dont feel quite such a freak anymore!!lolol Its not really very sexy as such wearing all the bedgear,but it certainly beats freezing!I change my duvet in the winter too.My mum has a feather duvet on her bed,well the bed that we sleep in when we stay there,and thats not such a good duvet as the foamy one that we have,I find that the feathers all sink to the bottom and you find that during the night you are huggung just the empty cover !!!so i will stick to my duvet ta!!
@GreenMoo (11834)
1 May 08
In winter you'll find me in bed wearing nearly as much as I do during the day including socks!! We have a wood stove, and bedroom doors shut during the evening which does keep the lounge area warmer but it means the bedroom is freezing. In summer it gets unbelievably hot here. Our roof doesn't have particularly good insulation (yet another job to go on the list of things to do when we're rich) so although the thick walls keep the heat out, it comes in through the roof instead. We have electric fans operating at night, but we have to shut the bedroom doors to keep the pets off the mozzie nets and it gets soooooooo uncomfortable. However, even when it's at it's hottest, I really don't like to sleep with nothing on me. I must have a sheet or a Tshirt or something. It's weird I know, I don't know who I think is going to sneak up to my bed and peek at me whilst I'm sleeping, but that's just the way I am. Somewhere, stuffed in one of the many boxes I haven't room to unpack, is a whole pile of lovely silky nightwear. One day I might actually get it out & discard the skanky Tshirts!
@GreenMoo (11834)
1 May 08
No, no, no! I honestly don't think I could cope with another right now. Forget the jokes about breeding your own land army, it just ain't going to happen here!!
@ruby222 (4847)
28 May 08
OK gotcha..waht about a football team then???....goalllllllllllll
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@ruby222 (4847)
1 May 08
Apart from the wooly hat im in full bed dress at night during the cold weather,I cant sleep if im cold.We leave our boiler running on very very low if its very cold Moo.But its just the fuel costs that dter you from doing that.But then you get the heat over there to contend weith.My sister is in Barain and she says that the heat is intolerable at night,she phoned the other ay to say that they were in the middle of having a sandstorm over there.So really it seems that wherever you are there are drawbacks to it all.Theres no way that i could lay on my bed with nowt on!!!id feel postively indecent!!!!rofl,,what a prude i am..no but i just dont feel right!!i need someting to pull over me!!i dont want someone to have a heart attack on my account!!!!If i were you MOO i would leave the silkys where they are ,in that box,or you may have more than a toddler to take down the garden with you!!..would you be able to get a pram in between the rows of cabbages??
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@Anne18 (11029)
9 May 08
now the weather has become warmer I am now wearing a lightweight nightdress, and pants. In the winter I wear pj's, pants and bedsocks and I have the electric blasnket on as I feel the cold. It doesn't help that my husband works night shift and I have to sleep on my own for four nights every week.