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Guest rachael1
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

Donna Jean

Oh I know what you mean! I love to wear nighties but they do have this extremely annoying habit of twisting up!

Anyway I will keep on perservering as it is well worth it :D

Rachael

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Guest Flora
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...

Donna Jean

There is a technique to it.

You need to practice when awake and eventually it will start happening while you're asleep.

You need to put a bit of weight on your shoulder and instead of "rolling" over, you need to lift youself up and turn over on the spot, this way you can move the arm that was on top beneath you, which helps persuade your nightie to follow.

If nighties still arent for you, try a pink flannellette pyjama set. Never felt cuter!

Flora

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Guest virginiaJ

hello

Apparently im not the only one who likes to wear there bra/breast forms to bed. I dont exactly get to sleep real easy doing this, but i just feel so much more feminine and tho it may take a little longer to get to sleep it seems like i sleep better through the nite. I figure that in time i will be able to get to sleep no problems. My GF thinks that im weird for WANTING to wear a bra to bed, but if i want to sleep as virginia then i need to be her all the way.

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boxers and a T-shirt

although I have to make sure I'm getting up before my parents are, just in case. That would go over well :rolleyes:

Exactly what I was going to say. Every single word! xD

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Guest 1charlotte1

Well, im MTF. My only time to dress how I felt used to be night time, and I would wear a skirt and spaggeti strap top to bed. But now, silky pink pj's. My parents dont know who I am yet so I hide em in my closet and usually have my friend wash em. She is sick of doing my laundry! Lol

Hugz, charlotte

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Guest Neuro

My skin XD at least in the summer (Which is 75% of year in TX)... I hope I don't have a fire and have to run outside naked fffff that would be... a scary thought.

In the winter, a t-shirt from one of my grandma's casinoes and flannel pajama pants or boxers or somethin'~

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Guest Maryteresa

Small panties and girlyshorts, but no tights. Occasionally I have worn bra and forms under my slinky satin top.

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Guest Sophie H
I always wear my breast forms. Makes me feel more like a woman. Sometimes wear my high heels.

You wear high heels to bed?? :rolleyes:

Me, I just wear a big long T-Shirt

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Guest Magan

I always wear my breast forms to bed, besides that I wear whatever T-shirt or nightie is handy, comfy or sexah depending on my mood. :huh:

*hugs*

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Guest NWC_Ashley

i usually wear a cami and panties, but if its really hot out, like during summer, i sleep nakie... no A/C in my house and my fan only does so much

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Guest Matie

I am dying to buy a sexy camisole and panties to wear to bed but cannot get away with it due to my wife, I guess i'll stick to panties during the day.

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Guest Rebecca Quentin

I also wear a chemise & panties to bed at night. Next supermarket shop, I must pick up a cute two-chemise satin set (one black, one pink).

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hello

Apparently im not the only one who likes to wear there bra/breast forms to bed. I dont exactly get to sleep real easy doing this, but i just feel so much more feminine and tho it may take a little longer to get to sleep it seems like i sleep better through the nite. I figure that in time i will be able to get to sleep no problems. My GF thinks that im weird for WANTING to wear a bra to bed, but if i want to sleep as virginia then i need to be her all the way.

I also have trouble falling asleep. I'm not sure if it is the weight on my chest or my enjoyment looking and the large bumps under the sheet.

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Guest Shelley

Good question. I have a nice collection of night gowns. Occasionally, I might wear pantyhose when it's cold, but find them too restrictive when sleeping.

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Guest Kymmie Lorain

Well I always wear something feminine, it can be anything from a babydoll, teddy, cami set, or just a pair of panties.

Kymmie

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Guest Christy.dancer

LOL... pls don't anyone take this the wrong way, but there's a funny old joke (maybe I heard it here?).... what's the difference between a transsexual and a cross dresser? A cross dresser says, "I can't wait to get home to put on my high heels!" and a transsexual says, "I can't wait to get home to TAKE OFF my high heels!"

ANYWAY.... when I first started transitioning, I couldn't wait to start wearing really frilly, girly things to bed. I looked like some sort of harem girl in bed, and my Mom was so VERY understanding, and helped me work thru everything. Now? Last night, I wore an Avril Lavigne t-shirt and cotton panties. Very comfie. Not even close to being sexy.

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what's the difference between a transsexual and a cross dresser? A cross dresser says, "I can't wait to get home to put on my high heels!" and a transsexual says, "I can't wait to get home to TAKE OFF my high heels!"

Hi Christy,

It made my day when I read that quote in your post. :P

I may have to put in on my fridge.

Hugs

Rachael

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Guest AllisonD
LOL... pls don't anyone take this the wrong way, but there's a funny old joke (maybe I heard it here?).... what's the difference between a transsexual and a cross dresser? A cross dresser says, "I can't wait to get home to put on my high heels!" and a transsexual says, "I can't wait to get home to TAKE OFF my high heels!"

ANYWAY.... when I first started transitioning, I couldn't wait to start wearing really frilly, girly things to bed. I looked like some sort of harem girl in bed, and my Mom was so VERY understanding, and helped me work thru everything. Now? Last night, I wore an Avril Lavigne t-shirt and cotton panties. Very comfie. Not even close to being sexy.

That's me. Can't wait to get home to take off my heels. I like the comfort of my Nike air tennis shoes. That cushion on my feet is great after a day in heels.

And I am trespassing on a CD thread I know, but I wear cotton panties and leisure bra to bed. Keeps me from banging around up top as I toss and turn, and comfy down below.

Allison

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Guest rachael1
That's me. Can't wait to get home to take off my heels. I like the comfort of my Nike air tennis shoes. That cushion on my feet is great after a day in heels.

And I am trespassing on a CD thread I know, but I wear cotton panties and leisure bra to bed. Keeps me from banging around up top as I toss and turn, and comfy down below.

Allison

Hi Alison,

Trespassing's fun I do it all the time. :D

Rachael

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