Recent events* have had me thinking more and more about what attire people wear to bed. I personally can't sleep in anything but a pair of underwear and a cami. I get so claustrophobic feeling when I roll over and things wrap around me, therefore no loose clothing can be worn to bed. It doesn't matter if its -20 out, if I'm camping, or if I'm sleeping over at someone else's house. I just can't do it, I can't wear any more than the basics.
Which brings me to the recent events* that have taken place in our house. A few weeks ago I asked Josh how he manages to sleep in boxers... "don't they get all tangled up?" ... "don't they get all crooked and wrap around you in your sleep?" To which he replied that he hadn't even really thought about it so it never bothered him. Well I guess I shouldn't have asked, because a few nights later Josh decided he couldn't take it anymore, and the boxers had to go. (if you catch my drift)
So I wonder, what do you sleep in? Do you get the same wrapped up panic feeling that I do? Or am I just crazy, and have now rubbed off on Josh too?
-Katie
2 years ago
5 comments:
I get paranoid if I'm not in pants or shorts and a shirt. After a few late night fire alarms in college I felt the need to be prepared!
A t-shirt. I usually lounge around in a t-shirt and pj bottoms until I actually go to bed. PJ bottoms to bed is a little much for me.
I usually have to sleep in shorts or something...unless we make sexy time in which birthday suits are ok to fall asleeo in.
I always have to have a tank...cami's preferred. T-shirts are so confining and get twisted up. In the winter I might wear some capri sweats, thin cotton capris in the spring fall and shorts or panties in the summer.
I can't imagine sleeping in long bottoms/tops! I also squirm a lot at night, so that probably has a lot to do with it!
I have cute nightgowns, but they usually are just used for hanging out around the house. I can't stand waking up with them twisted around my middle!!
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