Keep it simple. Just boxers. Socks and t-shirt would be way too hot. Then again, I have a double duvet for a single bed so my bed might be warmer than most. PJs need to stay near my bed when I'm expecting deliveries the next morning so I can fall out of bed and throw them on as I run down stairs to answer the door.
Plus we have an En-Suite so no problem nipping for a piddle in the night!...
Plus if I sleep in the altogether and go for and pid you have to remember to wipe the balloon knot otherwise the Wife gets a bit annoyed with (her term) "The Wet End!!!"
PJs need to stay near my bed when I'm expecting deliveries the next morning so I can fall out of bed and throw them on as I run down stairs to answer the door.
I generally can't stand wearing anything to sleep.
When our heating was broke a while ago, it was so cold in my room that I was sleeping in boxers, 3 pairs of socks, a t-shirt and a dressing gown It was beautifully toasty although I don't think I looked very sexy
I have to at least wear boxers to bed, usually accompanied by a t shirt. I have tried sleeping sans shorts but I find it unsettling having my danglies flop around unrestrained when I toss and turn to get omfortable and am convinced I'd do myself a mischief
I used to kick the covers off in my sleep, so not a great idea sleeping in the nip when you live at home and your mum comes in each day to wake you up. Sleep in the nip at uni and would never go back, so much comfier. I just pray I don't kick the covers off when I'm back home.
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