Remind me never to sleep over at your house, think. Me? Well, since you asked, I typically wear a T-shirt and a pair of boxer briefs. I’m cold-natured, and even in the middle of summer, I’ll be bundled up under a think comforter.
I sleep in the nude too but I always have a big t-shirt and pair of panties on my nightstand just in case I have to get up with one of my kids. There’s nothing worse than fumbling around for clothes when you’re half asleep and going to your kids room naked won’t help them get over the bad dream they just had… it will only make them go into therapy later in life.
Whatever the hell I fall asleep in. I work odd hours, and often just pass out while watching TV on the couch or bed. I don’t even take my shoes off half the time.
If I actually get ready for bed, sweat pants or boxers and a t-shirt, no socks.
Summer: nothing
Winter: Sweat pants, sweat shirt, warm socks, jump into sleeping bag, pull down comforters over me. I refuse to pay for heat during the winter nights!
I guess I’m going to be the weird one here. I used to sleep only in briefs, but then I got a job where I worked like 12 to 14 hours a day and got into the habit of sleeping in T-shirt and uniform pants. I’m single, so when a girl friend isn’t around, I still usually fall asleep in T-shirt and jeans, even though I no longer have that lousy job.
Gut reaction is the yell “Freudian Slip!” over and over again, but I’m feeling like that’s an excuse. So let’s just say that I sleep under a thick comforter, and blame the misspelling on my right ring finger, which was severed many years ago, reattached, and doesn’t have quite the flexibility of its bretheren
Nuthin’ on this sleeping body, unless you count my CPAP mask. Many times I don’t even bother with a blanket.
Once in a very long while, generally when I’m sick, I’ll wear sweats and a T-shirt, or my robe. But the instances of that are statistically insignificant.
Umm, occasionally in the deep winter I’ll wear socks…
Of course I’m the one who has been accused by gf’s as being a “frikin radiator” and have gotten strange looks from people
bundled up in coats while I’m walking around in 40’s temp wearing shorts and a t-shirt.
Nekkid. More comfortable when alone, more convenient when not. I toss and turn a lot, and find myself getting “tangled up” if I’m wearing anything. If it’s really cold, I may start off with socks, but they always get pulled off sometime before morning.
I forgot that exceptions are made if I am staying at someone’s home or sharing a hotel with someone and not having lots of sex. Then I’ll wear a long t-shirt type thing.