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just a smile,,
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For me too know and for you to find out
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Jockey underwear for her....
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My brand spanking new birthday suit
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Jockey underwear for her.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Nothing
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Jockey underwear for her.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Something like this ^^^^ ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Depends on the weather. I really don't like my neck/shoulders and top of the back to get cold, so in winter a long sleeved top and night bottoms, in summer something like the jockey underwear.
I don't like sleeping naked, skin getting slightly sticky etc. I only sleep naked when I'm with a man I love and we pass out after sex ![]() |
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A jock strap and cup, and boxer briefs. My cat likes to jump on my bed to wake me up. Need protection so I'm not singing Tenor.....
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depend at the room temp
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thats romantic.well i like it wen you sleep naked
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boxers though sometimes i sleep naked
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Here's a little useless info. When sleeping outdoors in -40 weather, it is very important to be totally nude in your sleeping bag. If you are clothed, the clothing will become damp. When you get out of your sleeping bag, your damp clothes will not retain your body heat, and you will die. It's true...seen it happen. So get naked...always. Only in the winter. |
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Benefits of Sleeping Naked; Sleeping nude allows our bare skin to absorb more nutrients and accelerates the repair process to the skin. Sleeping naked gives your body unrestricted movement and also allows your skin to absorb oxygen without any confinement thus allowing you to sleep a more restful, relaxed and natural rest. |
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Spongebob sweatpants cotton shorts.
Don't let that get out. |
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Basketball shorts
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"Jockey, Underwear For Her" had a sale yesterday!
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Bacteria and yeast love a moist and warm environment. So a very effective and simple protection is to wear any underwear under your workout gear to catch sweat and developing moisture. [Thongs] are usually tight fitting and tend to slide back and forth while you exercise. All of this friction and heat can lead to urinary tract infections and vaginal bacterial infections, regardless of the fabric. And lace as well. Neither fabric is breathable, and lace could rub you the wrong way (literally) and cause irritation. The best fabric for exercise-friendly underwear is moisture wicking and breathable-cotton is good, but many of the newer synthetic fabrics are specifically designed to keep you dry. And for repetitive movements, like long distance running, buy underwear with flat seams that are non-abrasive. Newer, exercise-specific fabrics are better than plain cotton. Most [technical undies] are stretchy but supportive, which is great for climbing and kneeling. They also wick sweat far more efficiently than any cotton undies around to help keep you drier. The antimicrobial treatment within will also help to fight odor. These options are definitely worth the extra money to keep you healthy and dry when working out.
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I hate clothes in bed.. defeats the purpose
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Shorts and a tank top
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