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Re: Question about daywear or nudity.
I don't own any PJ's either, I always sleep in a t-shirt or a tank top and my underwear. In the morning I get up and put on a pair of shorts and that's it for me for the day. I do get dressed to go out, I can't stand to go out with my hair a mess and I would never wear my around the house clothes out most have a stain or two. I usually wear the same in the winter (not the tank) very rarely I will put on a pair of lounge pants, my friends are always picking on me because I am always in my shorts.
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Re: Question about daywear or nudity.
I'm another one who needs to shower and change from what I wore to bed right away every morning otherwise I don't feel right. Whether it's hang-around-the-house clothes or work/going-out stuff, it just has to be something different.
I did wear PJ's 24/7 when I was sick with mono/strep a few years back, and honestly that was the best illness ever! Big Tee/sweatshirt + leggings (another anti-sweatpants person) all day long, sleeping forever with wild fever dreams, no work or classes... doctor's orders (actually freaked me out at first when he first told me I had to stop everything, being such the workaholic that I am). Diet mainly of ice cream, pudding, applesauce, yogurt and fudgesicles, and still lost weight. I could go for that again. It's like permission to be a cat for a few weeks, plus the get-well-soon sympathy without having to suffer through anything like most illnesses! Man, what a weirdo to go nostalgic over being sick!
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Re: Question about daywear or nudity.
How nice. I work and although we are a casual office, I do wear dresses and skirts in the summer. No heels. And no make up (try wearing make up with the humidity around here and not have it slide off your face). But I can't imagine going out of the house in my PJ's or night gown. It just doesn't feel right.
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Re: Question about daywear or nudity.
If I'm at home before or after work, or off for breaks (I work in education), I am always in something comfy. I have yoga pants and various t-shirts. If it is too hot, then I wear some comfy shorts.
I haven't fully read everyone else's comments yet, but I guess I'm more of a naked person than some. I grew up out of town, so we didn't have to worry about people being around the house. I am used to being able to walk by the window half or hardly dressed! LOL. I do that now, and my husband and I live in town. hee hee I am getting better about staying away from the windows when I'm not fully dressed.
I do go out in comfy clothes, but I hate to go before I have had a shower. When I look my worst is when I see the most people I know. Isn't that how life always works?
Also, I don't own too many "pj's" per say. I wear what I have mentioned during the day and evenings, but I sleep in nothing at night!
This might be a strange question, but am I the only person that scrubs her tub naked or only in her underware? I always seem to clean my bathroom before I get a shower, so when it gets to scrubbing it, I usually strip down so I can get in the tub and clean it easier (I'm a little on the short side). So, am I weird????
I hope that wasn't too much information for y'all. lol
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Re: Question about daywear or nudity.
I feel so sloppy in pjs so i just sleep with nothing and when I wake up I get dressed immediately. I just get very irritated in PJ pants or nightgowns or sweatpants. We have an enclosed back yard so I'm always skinny dipping or sunbathing naked, I guess I just never really thought about it before. Lol too much info I know. How many closet nudists do we have here??
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