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Guest MissAmy

I love women's night wear. Even plain PJs are much better than male pjs. I love babydolls and chemises. I know a lot of women complain that they're uncomfortable compared to pajamas but I sleep like an angel in them. I haven't slept in my black teddy yet.

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I have very simple nylon nightgowns that I sleep in, they are just beyond knee length and I find them wonderfully comfortable.

I have never slept in a bra or breast forms but I am developing my own now. :)

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Sally

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I have new longer nightgowns for winter, such as it is in Texas and I wear panties - no bra, I like to feel free at night - although not quite as free as Donna Jean!

By the way - she did wear pajamas in Memphis!

I'll tell her now, she could have had a bed to herself if she had decided to sleep naked! :o

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Robin Winter

Depends on how cold it is, but my usual for the past few months is a tee or long nightshirt , panties and a pair of fleece shorts with a purple and black tartan pattern that I just LOVE.

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Guest NatashaJade
I never understood why some sleep in a bra or forms.

Me, neither. It's just not very comfortable. As it is, I can't wait to take the bra off at the end of the day (it has become a necessity, not a choice...trust me). Why would I want to sleep in it?

Gin

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Guest Joanna Phipps

Well depends how tired I am when I go to sleep sometimes I get into one of my nighties othes its Tshirt and panties and still sometimes its just my panties. Never, Never, Never do I wear my bra and forms to bed, tried it once and its like laying on a concrete wall if you roll the wrong way. These days the pain wakes me up

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I absolutely cannot sleep if I am wearing clothing of any sort. If feels so constricting and like I'm suffocating. I tried sleeping in a bra for awhile because irritating soreness. Couldn't stand it, and decided a night of tossing and turning was better than a night of not sleeping at all.

I always sleep with a blanket over my face, though, so that's sort of like nightwear.

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Guest Donna Jean

Hey, vivian...I do the perfume thing, too....just a dab to smell throughout the night.

And....I've taken to sleeping with a small, stuffed Ladybug that I have...it's about as big as a fist...

It starts out under my chin, but who knows where it is in the morning...I have to search all over...

under the covers, under the pillows, on the floor....but, I always have it back for that night's sleep!

Cuddly HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Lately I just sleep in whatever I have on as I fall asleep in the recliner and never get into my bed at all.

Love ya,

Sally

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Hey, vivian...I do the perfume thing, too....just a dab to smell throughout the night.

I sometimes go overboard and spray some perfume all over my sheets too. :)

Oh, sometimes I wear pretty Victorian style night gown.

Hugs!

Vivian

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Guest sarah f

I usually just wear panties to bed. I have started to wear a bra to bed with a shirt over it so that I can get used to sleeping in one for later down the road.

Sarah F

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