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What Do You Wear To Sleep


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Guest ~Brenda~
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.

Sophia,

I crossdress 100% of the time at home (even when I go to bed). About 80% of the time on weekends when I do my errands (depends somewhat on my mood). About 5% at work... have to wear bracelets everyday, underwear, and polished toes. At first, I got comments at work about my "femme" bracelets... now, no one even cares. People get used to you... thankfully!! :)

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

Same here, but I don't wear my heels to bed. :huh:

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Guest Myldryd

I always wear granny panties. I like the feel and if gives me room for those pesky night time erections. It also catches any notcurnal emmisons saving my half slip that I always wear when the sife is away. Otherwise I wear my panjama bottoms (she does'nt know about the panties underneath. If she's there I wear a T shirt and if she isn't I wear a camisole top.

Myldryd

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Don't ask why..but lately I've been wearing night time panties...loose fitting and satiny, thigh highs, bra and a long black old fashioned knee length slip to bed and sleeping my usual 4 to 5 hrs.....Sleep in a separate bedroom from my ever lovin'..also one year ago I slept in the nude and had been since college days and that was in the 60's..

How I have changed.....Mia

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Guest Joanna Phipps
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

I am not CD either but since the question is basically about what we wear to sleep, I have a knee length night gown that I wear and thats it.

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Guest Donna Jean

I think that I posted here WAY back.....but......

I always slept nude..(Tee Hee)

But I got a nice nightie and tried that.

Well, if I was laying on my back and turned to my side, the silky nighty stayed where it was...

I pulled it off and threw it over in the corner and sleep in the nude again....

AHHhhhh.....way better!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest NatalieRene
Hi Alison,

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

Rachael

Something about that just made me roll of the chair laughing and now I'm getting strange looks from down the hall, like what was so funny?

I don't wear anything all that special to bed, maybe a night gown or if it's too warm for a full length just a babydoll or tshirt.

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Guest Captain Troy

I just wear a large teeshirt and either sweatpants or pajama pants. Sometimes I wear girly clothes to sleep in, like my pink shirt with supergrover from sesamee street on it, but usually the baggier the better.

Really, whatever I grab.

Passing as either a girl or a boy doesn't matter to me when I'm asleep. Afterall, to me, the most important part is how others view me. Otherwise, I would walk around nakked all day.

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I have several people try to get me in the sexiest lady's night grown and I was "no, no.. it is not for me. it is for other ladies." lol.

They would look at me funny and I told them I like wearing at night is short, sweat pants and as long as keep me feeling comfortable as a "guy wanna be" (no offense). Lately I get pick on for being a guy several time lately.

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Guest Robin Winter

Usually nakie, but if it's cold or I'm feeling the need to cover up for whatever reason, a t-shirt and panties, and my silky winnie-the-pooh snowflake jammie pants or soft cotton cheeky shorts :blush:

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Guest Joanna Phipps
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 tried that early on but for some reason it never felt comfortable, and now my own are growing I dont need to roll over on the forms and squish mine. OUCHIES

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'Charlene_Leona'

I have so many different types of night clothes, but last night it was just my panties.

Charlene that is exactly my M.O. but like you last night I slept in my panties only..something in the air? Or is it the moon? Who knows ?

Strange huh?...

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Use to sleep naked, then started wearing pantyhose (YES I LOVE NYLONS) When my wife started sleeping in another room I found an old short nitegown she had forgotten about and made it mine. I am now looking for a long gpwn

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Guest Amy LeBlanc

Well, I like to sleep in a nice gymnastic leotard all the time. If it is cold, then a long sleeve leotard. If it is warm out then a tank style leotard.

Amy

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