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Guest x-sophia-x

Just asking, would some of you CD at night time trying to go to sleep or would you just avoid it and stick to when your awake.

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Guest Adam_Mazur

hey that actually depends cause i love wearing my boxers an t to sleep where as some go butt naked ive done that too but hey to all my mtfs wear ur pink pjs i love that too

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Guest Christy.dancer

OK, this is the CD forum, and I'm not technically CD but TS, but I gotta tell ya, once I discovered girls nighties, I could never go back. My basic outfit is a shortie night shirt and panties

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Guest Naomi Stardust

i don't sleep i stay up all night reading the posts on Laura's :P

i used to have a nice frilly nightgown

but then the purging...

now just sweats and a t-shirt, usually one of my pink t-shirts :D

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I'm MTF also and I sleep in waltz length nightgowns.

(And my ankle bracelet - I don't want Lizzy yelling at me!)

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Guest mia 1

I used to be a bare naked lady..then I discovered panties felt great then long "T" shirts ladies size 4X and that was great and now black negligees, but only wear them once in a great while..so mostly panties and 4X "T's...

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Guest Sakura_Stingray

when i sleep whatever im in the mood.....i either sleep with panties, a t-shirt, and sleep pants or panties and a t-shirt or panties and bra + forms or panties, tinkerbel shirt, and a skirt or a hot topic with painted blood smear black tank with black frilly shoulders with panties sometimes a skirt too.........all combos include panties though i no longer wear boy undies except i have a dusty pair of boxers incase i have to go to the doctor

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Guest Elizabeth K

Late to this

Yesterday was a non-post day for different reasons.

Sally wears her ankle bracelet ALL the time. Yeaaaaa

We are somewhat different, we trans in transition. We wear what we wear, period. And that means we are female at night as well as in the day light. So we wear what we feel comfortable, I think. The exceptions, I like to wear my earrings all the time, so I will slip off the big ones and put on the little gold wire hoops that don't tangle with the pillow. And sometimes I sleep naked if its warm. Certain Minx do that I hear. With my sensitivity hightened by the HRT I now change the sheets at least twice a week and there is a divine feeling of slipping into just washed linen bedsheets!

And I looked for denim nighties but they didn't have any (joke - I wear a lot of denim). I found I am a cotton nightshirt woman, although it is good sometimes to have a granny nightgown on. And the beautiful gowns of the night - oh yes, delightful. To sweep your skirts when getting in bed, and swinging your groomed and prettied feet in - ahhh.

I never sleep in makeup as it can ruin your skin. I always moisturize face, hands, arms and elbows before bed. If I have shaved, my legs also get a touch of creme. I was once using a touch of perfume for a romatinic feel, but now I just love the smell of my hair on the pillow.

What a wonderfu, sensual topic!

Lizzy

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Guest rachael1

I usually sleep in boxers but occassionaly slip into my cute black nightie my wife an i bought together one shopping trip.

I would sleep in it every night but my wife only allows me to wear it on the odd occassion depending upon her mood. ;)

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Guest Flora

I have a gorgeous soft pink cotton nightie I wear when its warm, and a cute baby-pink flannelette pyjama set decorated with white polkadots and flowers.

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Guest Cait

Nothing.

I have worn alot of dresses to sleep, but I recently purged all my clothes, which doesn't matter as my body has changed shape and will continue to do so

I guess I'm more of a "less is more" type.

mainly i feel hot and then cold so often, it's just easier, plus I live alone.

Maybe if I didn't live alone....

over the years I've found myself stripping while asleep anyway.

this seems to be working in reverse in some of the people i see walking around..

I'm sorry but I see girls going into Wal-mart in Hot Pants.

C

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Guest Donna Jean

Well...as a Wiccan would say.....Skyclad!

Naked as a jaybird (Never seen a naked jaybird)....

Sans threads....

Nothing on!

Oh, I've tried nice nighties and such, but when I turn one way the clothing stays where it is, getting me all twisted up...So...

The sheets feel cool and nice and the blanket carresses me...that's enough for me!

MMmmmmmm.......

Donna Jean

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