Poll: What can you get to sleep wearing?

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Which of these can you get to sleep wearing?
Nothing 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Nothing including sheets and blankets 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Pyjama tops 11%  11%  [ 3 ]
Pyjama bottoms/leggings/longjohns 14%  14%  [ 4 ]
Nightgown 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
T shirt 21%  21%  [ 6 ]
Bra 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
Underwear 21%  21%  [ 6 ]
Socks 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
Beanie/balaclava 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Hair tie/scrunchie 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Watch 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
Gloves 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Knee brace 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Sleep apnoea/CPAP/mask 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
Electrodes 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Catheter 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
Need Silk/satin/velvet/Kevlar/etc. sheets 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Glasses 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Lingerie/cosplay 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Total votes : 28

Carbonhalo
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29 Sep 2024, 1:18 am

I've found several old and new threads regarding sleepwear, but couldn't find a poll.

It's a pretty obvious sensory sensitivity time.
So 'fess up...which of these can you get to sleep wearing? (Sober ! We don't need to know what you've passed out wearing)
Any and all answers are encouraged...include season dependant items.
I've included medical stuff because I found them a nightmare too.
The speciality fabric sheets item was originally intended for those who can't sleep without them, but I'll make it for everyone since I do not like satin (and can't imagine liking velvet or Kevlar either)

I confess...I threw in the last item purely for titillation as I had the 20th slot empty. I would have pre-ticked it if I could because the idea of guys trying to untick it I find hilarious.



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29 Sep 2024, 6:08 am

Anything that isn't itchy (obviously this means something too rough), too thin (or practically nothing), too hot (because I hate the sensation of sweating), too tight (no garters or belts allowed) and anything too hard (like wearing glasses or jewelry).


Else, I could basically sleep anywhere if I'm actually tired enough.

Or sleep on whatever I've been wearing upon arrival from work or elsewhere.

I might as well pass out of sheer stress, sleep due to some hormonal imbalance, deal with out of synch circadian or sleep deprivation.

No need for me to get drunk.

If I actually have a choice between drunkenness and "that" (whatever the hell 'that' 'natural' but definitely unhealthy thing my body is doing, making existence of routines impossible), I'd rather be drunk and my body being able to follow routines -- than sober and definitely unreliable.


If I've worn my glasses during sleep, 60%+ chance I'd regret it.
I'd end up taking off earbuds, earphones, eye masks and face masks on my sleep...


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29 Sep 2024, 9:13 pm

It depends on where I am. At my parents, whatever t-shirt I'm wearing and old pajama bottoms with a pull-up. At my place an old, stained Germany t-shirt and a pull-up. I remember my sister and I laughing about Depends when I was 11. Now I don't think it's so funny. I was thinking about purchasing pajamas off Amazon. Now I'm not so sure. I think I'll order a new Germany t-shirt instead.


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