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I'll wear pajamas at night when I'm getting ready for bed, especially if I'm at someone else's house, but once I'm actually in bed I'll take the pants portion off because it just bothers me to sleep with them.
Hope I didn't offend any pj wearing guys here. The kind my friend was wearing looked similar to this. Gosh I'm laughing just thinking about it. Anyway, my wife says that it's probably because they sleep with the AC on full blast. Ummm... blankets?
I'm gonna ask him today what the deal was with the pjs.
Hope I didn't offend any pj wearing guys here. The kind my friend was wearing looked similar to this. Gosh I'm laughing just thinking about it. Anyway, my wife says that it's probably because they sleep with the AC on full blast. Ummm... blankets?
I'm gonna ask him today what the deal was with the pjs.
Speak to them about global warming and energy consumption.
Hmmm upon more thought maybe it's just never appropriate to sleep nekkid at someone else's house when one is a guest. I'm so conflicted.
What if you are staying a week or so at someone's house with your spouse/significant other and there was a lock on the door in the room you were staying in? I mean the person who offered up the room has to figure that the odds are there would be some nekkidness going on in that situation. Should a couple have self control and just not do anything since they are guests?
I'm disgusted and repulsed, and I can't look away.
Is there a lock on the door in the room in which I am nekkid sleeping?
O-kayyy...
You're in a 10-by-10 bedroom with a lock on the door but you're suspicious about the full-length mirror bolted to the wall which adjoins your host's bedroom.
(Just like a typical Dungeons & Dragons game session.)
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