Pyjamas

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Lynx

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In general pyjamas keep you covered or they keep you warm, so I dont quite understand the wearing nothing going to sleep thing. Do people that do that just never got in the habit of wearing clothes to sleep in? Their parents didnt clothe them? Or is general nudity ok in some families?
It doesn't matter because nobody will see you while you're sleeping.

If they do, you can sue them. They have no right to be in your bedroom.
 
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Susanna

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It doesn't matter because nobody will see you while you're sleeping.

If they do, you can sue them. They have no right to be in your bedroom.
If there was some stranger in my bedroom watching me sleeping, I’d consider that person to be posing an imminent threat and that Castle Law would come into play.
 
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I never bother with different clothes for bed. I'm already wearing clothes. I just go to bed with those still on.

If it has been a long, hot day and I'm too sweaty to go to bed like that, I take a shower, put on the clothes I'm going to wear tomorrow and go to bed.

My personal opinion is pajamas were invented to get people to buy more clothes they don't need. But that's just imo.
This is actually funny Mr Lynx...
 

Lanolin

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If there was some stranger in my bedroom watching me sleeping, I’d consider that person to be posing an imminent threat and that Castle Law would come into play.
er what is castle law? why would a stranger come into your bedroom and watch you sleep?
If it was dark they couldnt see anything anyway.

But dont your angels watch over you?
 

Lynx

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er what is castle law? why would a stranger come into your bedroom and watch you sleep?
If it was dark they couldnt see anything anyway.

But dont your angels watch over you?
The point is, sleeping with no clothes shouldn't be a problem because nobody should be watching you.
 
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Susanna

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er what is castle law? why would a stranger come into your bedroom and watch you sleep?
If it was dark they couldnt see anything anyway.

But dont your angels watch over you?
Why would a stranger come into anyone’s bedroom? Yet we know well that it isn’t uncommon. Those people coming into other people’s bedrooms usually don’t have the best of intentions.

I’d prefer to help my guardian angel using my handgun if some soon to be very sorry jerk had entered my bedroom uninvited.
 

Pipp

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er what is castle law? why would a stranger come into your bedroom and watch you sleep?
If it was dark they couldnt see anything anyway.

But dont your angels watch over you?
Do they close their eyes while you shower ?
 

Lynx

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Do they close their eyes while you shower ?
You're right. This thread IS getting pretty funny.

I was thinking something like that, but I wasn't going to say it. I just recently got off the ignore list and can't risk it. :sneaky:
 
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Susanna

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Do they close their eyes while you shower ?
That’s like that old, worn out joke my boss used to tell us younger ladies (he wasn’t very pc, but this was back in the 90s, so things was like who cares). Anyways, it went like this:

Old womanizer enters locker room where a bunch of ladies are fresh out of the shower wearing nothing. Women screaming when he’s making his entrance, and old fella just saying: Close yer eyes, gals, cause I’m coming through...

It was a little funny😁.
 

melita916

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It doesn’t matter to me what people wear or not wear to sleep cuz...

I’m asleep.

Lol
 

Dino246

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There's only one person who knows what I wear for sleeping.

...

Me.

I'll keep it that way, at least for now.
 

Lanolin

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It doesn’t matter to me what people wear or not wear to sleep cuz...

I’m asleep.

Lol
exactly. Why would I care. Im in dreamland. so if anyones wearing onsies, Im not going to judge you.
 

Lynx

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Uh... Lanolin that directly contradicts the diatribe in your first post...
 

Lanolin

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There is such a thing as Bibamas.
I kid you not.




 

Lanolin

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have switched to my sheep pyjamas as the weather has turned colder.

I am not sure why I am announcing that on here lol

I just want to talk about pyjamas I guess. Last year I did go to a zumba dance party and the theme was pyjamas so everyone wore them. So I have been out in my pyjamas.
 

Didymous

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This thread is to talk about pyjamas.
If you dont wear them its ok you can still talk about them.

Im just wondering why pyjamas come in all sorts of prints you would never wear during the day time.

Please state what your pyjamas have on them and have you ever worn them during the day. Why is it taboo to wear pyjamas during the day anyway? They are so comfortable.

If you wear nighties, as I do as well, is that also taboo? Nighties are sometimes easier to wear, just one item, no pesky drawstring or buttons, just slip over the top and you are covered.

Prints Ive had on my pyjamas and nighties. Cats. Sheep. Flowers. Tartan. Bananas. Polka Dots. Comic book panels. Stripes.

When did people start wearing pyjamas..Before pyjamas were invented do you suppose people just wore the clothes they had on to bed or just wrapped themselves up in blankets with no clothes. Flanelette or cotton? and who actually wears onesies??? Confess now.
I don't know where you're from(England, I guess?), but here in America, i've seen people where pajamas out in public.