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![]() formerly chris parasyte Group: Citizen Posts: 8,591 Joined: 25-November 02 From: Calgary, AB - Canada Member No.: 1,754 |
Y'know, the kind of pajamas you see with the matching pants and button-up shirt? You see guys wear them in movies all the time, but I don't know if anyone actually wears them in the real world. I guess someone must be buying them, because I see them in stores.
I have a few pairs of pajama pants that I sleep in, but not the full matching suit. Putting on a button-up shirt to sleep in just seems... odd, to me. -------------------- |
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![]() Group: Citizen Posts: 6,634 Joined: 28-January 03 From: Amsterdam, NY Member No.: 2,090 Faction: Decepticon |
I don't have sleep-specific clothing. I take off my shoes then go to bed.
I shower/change when I wake up in the AM. -------------------- "The way YOU are built lends itself to similarly big weapons. Magnus by comparison is a girly man."--Bainreese
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![]() formerly chris parasyte Group: Citizen Posts: 8,591 Joined: 25-November 02 From: Calgary, AB - Canada Member No.: 1,754 |
I don't have sleep-specific clothing. I take off my shoes then go to bed. I shower/change when I wake up in the AM. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon-depth.gif) Wouldn't your sheets end up pretty grubby from sleeping in your day clothes, though? Heck, I've gotten into the habit of showering about an hour before bed to A) save time in the morning, and B) keep my sheets cleaner longer so I don't have to change them quite as often. -------------------- |
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