sleeping attire

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Or you could use both, which would cause a camaflouge effect, like those puzzles that you have to stare at for a while to find out what it really is.
Nope, they’re nothing alike. Slipping between Brunswick sheets is like slipping in between sheets made of rabbit fur. We actually call ours ‘bunny’.

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Nope, they’re nothing alike. Slipping between Brunswick sheets is like slipping in between sheets made of rabbit fur. We actually call ours ‘bunny’.

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Should have clicked the link then. I thought they were another form of plaid.
 
This thread is so funny! dress code for when you’re alone in your bedroom!😃
I’ve never liked night wear as it always rides up and I feel I’m being strangled. When I went to Lourdes last year I had to buy a nightie specially as I was sharing a room with my auntie.
 
Yes, and it puts one into the mindset of sexual matters. Just the fact that one is enjoying the feel of the sheets around the body is sensual.😊
And piano legs (limbs) ought to be covered as in Victorian times. Yup, that’s the ticket.
 
Does a person need to wear anything else to bed except their scapular?

(Mine always get tangled in my chest hair! :eek: )
 
Pretty soon we’ll hit 144 posts – that’s both gross and a gross!!!

(If you don’t get it, you haven’t read the whole thread now, have you?)
 
Does a person need to wear anything else to bed except their scapular?

(Mine always get tangled in my chest hair! :eek: )
Does anyone here shower with their scapular on?
I did when I went through a, um…scrupulous period as a kid.
 
Personally I do not care what a person wears to bed. I am single and I have my own sleeping attire which can change with the season.

I will add that the sleeping attire married couples chooses should be a bit different. After all, it has been shown that there is no better form of birth control than the flannel nightgown worn by a wife to bed.
You obviously do not know my husband. Whatever I wear is appealing to him. I could wear a mud mask, curlers, a thick housecoat and bunny slippers and he would find me arousing.😊

Maybe I am just amazingly good looking.🤷 😛
 
I find sleeping in the buff is quite comfortable, especially if I’ve been wearing hose all day. My skin likes the chance to breathe. I did have an interesting conversation about sleeping attire with my boyfriend, though.

Here in Korea it’s common to give sleepwear as a gift, so my boyfriend asked me what type of pyjamas I typically wear to bed. I answered that I preferred not to wear pyjamas, and he was horrified. :eek: I had no idea why he would object to my sleeping naked, unless it was because now the idea was in his head I was tempting him to sin. 🤷 But no, that wasn’t it.

It’s because he was raised in a big Catholic family of 8 kids, and family members were constantly coming in and out of the house. :rolleyes: There was too much risk that people would see you sleeping naked. I explained that because I live alone, that’s not an issue for me. Then he pointed out that my neighbour has a key for emergencies, and COULD come in if she chose. (But she wouldn’t, I countered.) Then he pointed out that my apartment has windows. I don’t have curtains on all the windows, so I gave in and agreed to wear pyjamas. I still don’t think it’s an issue, though. Every now and again, I wear only half the pyjamas and let my legs breathe, but I have trouble sleeping because I feel guilty for breaking my promise. 😊
 
The idea that a boyfriend could presume to tell his girlfriend what to wear to bed just has me shaking my head.
 
I could wear a mud mask, curlers, a thick housecoat and bunny slippers and he would find me arousing.😊

Maybe I am just amazingly good looking.🤷 😛
Some girls have all the luck!
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Well, there is the story of Mary of Egypt, who when Zosimus recognized her, called, “Do not come closer for I am a woman, and naked.” She’d lived in the desert all alone for decades, after all…one presumes that if she was walking around naked in the desert, she slept naked. Can’t have been comfy, though, what with all the sand!
Considering who she was though, it’s likely that she denied herself clothing as penance, rather than comfort.
 
For some people, the wearing of clothes is a penance.

There is a difference between being nude, and as we say in Texas, being nekkid.

Nude is just uncovered…comfort not arousal.

Nekkid…well, that’s a whole 'nother ballgame.

Mik
 
The answer would be a heck of a lot of em up until about a few hundred years ago - silk sheets or no.

Poor people in the middle ages (and many even later still) could barely afford one decent set of clothing for daytime, let alone an extra set for nightwear. Goes for the sainted poor as well.

And underwear as we know it wasn’t often worn by the majority of people, especially in hot weather, either.
That sounds more like an assumption because what, they’re poor? Do the poor today sleep in the buff?

I’m not picking a fight, but is there any written reference (or any evidence at all) of Christians sleepig naked up until a few hundred years ago?
 
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