Jerking Off ? Maybe.

I’m with you Zsofia. I’d have to wash my PJ’s daily if I wore them commando. However, I usually don’t wear PJ bottoms to bed- just for lounging around. Nightgowns tend to wrap themselves around my throat or chest after a few hours, so I usually wear panties and a tank to bed.

Yep. That’s what robes are for. For winter, midnight blue velvet, floor length, full sleeves gathered at the wrists, high neckline. Mmmmm. So soft and warm.

For spring/fall, light weight flannnel.

For summer…well, that’s when ‘breezy’ comes into its own. :wink:

Most of my nightgowns are little body skimmers in lightweight materials like nylon, rayon, polyesters, and such. They hardly take up much room in the wash.
Yeah, it’s not much to keep you warm in winter, but then I have this nice big bed with a THICK down comforter and a big guy who puts out an amazing number of BTUs and is willing to snuggle. :smiley:

My boys need a house! [/Kramer]

Another vote for no kleenex; it leaves sticky, linty residue. You can buy white terrycloth “shop” towels in a 12 pack at Target for about 10 bucks. My 13 year old already does his own laundry, so I just put a stack of under the sink in his bathroom. I pointed them out one day when I was restocking the toiletpaper and simply said, “Hey, there’s some towels down here if you ever need to clean anything up.”

So, what’s the result? Was it a medical problem?

Yeah, it was puberty. :smiley:

Ahh, that’s a real bugger of a medical problem. No treatment available, but I hear most boys grow out of it eventually! :smiley:

I knew it wasn’t a medical problem because in September he went for a school physical and I had the doctor check for reasons. He’s fine.

I had a talk with my son. He squirmed and got grossed out by the mention of masterbastion and denied it. I asked him again what all of the clothes were about and he said it was lazy bathroom habits, my son is incredibly lazy, I asked him why. He said that he just forgot to shake.

The next day, I made signs and hung them all over the bathroom reminding him to shake, close the lid and flush the toilet. He was so embarrassed and begged me to remove the signs. I did, but told him that if it happened again, they would go back up.

We haven’t had a problem since.

Still curious. Your son is grossed out enough by one or two drops of his own urine on his nightclothes or bedding that he has to change them? Something wrong there. It’s just a fact of life and gravity that, even after a good shake, a few drops of urine will often eventually slide out from the urethra after we’ve zipped up.

Cruel but effective. I like it.

I know and I’m a little concerned about that, but for now it stopped, so I’m taking a wait and see what happens approach.