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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #30 on: October 10, 2013, 01:55:16 PM »
Naked with a fan blasting me and icepacks on me during summer, naked during winter, maybe with a sheet.

What are the winter temperatures, where you live? And how much do you move, train and run about during the days?


Last few nights, I slept in a nightgown (big shirt) because I had stiff shoulders from the wind coming through my window, right on my neck.

But prefer sleeping in the nude. Wind direction is changing now, so, despite it being colder, I will probably sleep without shirt.

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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #31 on: October 10, 2013, 02:14:51 PM »
I almost never sit still. I run instead of walking almost every time i'm going somewhere. In the summer it usually stays around low 90s to high 90s. Winter 25 to 35. During the winter I just waer a long sleeved shit and pants. Sometimes if its in the lower teens i'll wear a jacket.
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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #32 on: October 12, 2013, 04:09:56 AM »
I almost never sit still. I run instead of walking almost every time i'm going somewhere. In the summer it usually stays around low 90s to high 90s. Winter 25 to 35. During the winter I just waer a long sleeved shit and pants. Sometimes if its in the lower teens i'll wear a jacket.

How much do you eat?

You make me think of one of my kids, before puberty hit her. No icepacks in summer, but for the rest a lot like you. I got stopped in the streets when she was a wee one in a push cart, for not having her dressed properly. I would then ask people to get of their bikes and feel her hands, so they would know that covering her in duvets and what not would be killing. People were astonished to feel her warmth. Her healthy body temperature is below average though. After puberty hit, she did start using covers on her bed, and wearing thicker clothes. She started eating less, and gaining weight too.
As a six year old, she had to eat more than recommended for a full grown man, to maintain weight.
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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #33 on: October 12, 2013, 04:17:34 AM »
Ironically I used to sleep in the basement in the summers when I was younger, but I still slept in pyjamas, though with short sleeves.

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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #34 on: October 12, 2013, 02:03:27 PM »
I almost never sit still. I run instead of walking almost every time i'm going somewhere. In the summer it usually stays around low 90s to high 90s. Winter 25 to 35. During the winter I just waer a long sleeved shit and pants. Sometimes if its in the lower teens i'll wear a jacket.

How much do you eat?

You make me think of one of my kids, before puberty hit her. No icepacks in summer, but for the rest a lot like you. I got stopped in the streets when she was a wee one in a push cart, for not having her dressed properly. I would then ask people to get of their bikes and feel her hands, so they would know that covering her in duvets and what not would be killing. People were astonished to feel her warmth. Her healthy body temperature is below average though. After puberty hit, she did start using covers on her bed, and wearing thicker clothes. She started eating less, and gaining weight too.
As a six year old, she had to eat more than recommended for a full grown man, to maintain weight.

Oh tons. I never skip a meal, and i'll have seconds and third helpings most of the time. I normally eat a very large breakfast because eggs and bacon and such are the most fun to cook, at times i'll have maybe four fried eggs with a half a pack of bacon, with some oatmeal, vitamin, three glasses of orange juice, etc in a single meal.
"I’m fearless in my heart.
They will always see that in my eyes.
I am the passion; I am the warfare.
I will never stop...
always constant, accurate, and intense."

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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #35 on: October 12, 2013, 02:07:46 PM »
I almost never sit still. I run instead of walking almost every time i'm going somewhere. In the summer it usually stays around low 90s to high 90s. Winter 25 to 35. During the winter I just waer a long sleeved shit and pants. Sometimes if its in the lower teens i'll wear a jacket.

How much do you eat?

You make me think of one of my kids, before puberty hit her. No icepacks in summer, but for the rest a lot like you. I got stopped in the streets when she was a wee one in a push cart, for not having her dressed properly. I would then ask people to get of their bikes and feel her hands, so they would know that covering her in duvets and what not would be killing. People were astonished to feel her warmth. Her healthy body temperature is below average though. After puberty hit, she did start using covers on her bed, and wearing thicker clothes. She started eating less, and gaining weight too.
As a six year old, she had to eat more than recommended for a full grown man, to maintain weight.

Oh tons. I never skip a meal, and i'll have seconds and third helpings most of the time. I normally eat a very large breakfast because eggs and bacon and such are the most fun to cook, at times i'll have maybe four fried eggs with a half a pack of bacon, with some oatmeal, vitamin, three glasses of orange juice, etc in a single meal.

Damn dude, the day you stop jogging/working out, you're gonna explode into a motorized chair

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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #36 on: October 12, 2013, 02:09:36 PM »
I almost never sit still. I run instead of walking almost every time i'm going somewhere. In the summer it usually stays around low 90s to high 90s. Winter 25 to 35. During the winter I just waer a long sleeved shit and pants. Sometimes if its in the lower teens i'll wear a jacket.

How much do you eat?

You make me think of one of my kids, before puberty hit her. No icepacks in summer, but for the rest a lot like you. I got stopped in the streets when she was a wee one in a push cart, for not having her dressed properly. I would then ask people to get of their bikes and feel her hands, so they would know that covering her in duvets and what not would be killing. People were astonished to feel her warmth. Her healthy body temperature is below average though. After puberty hit, she did start using covers on her bed, and wearing thicker clothes. She started eating less, and gaining weight too.
As a six year old, she had to eat more than recommended for a full grown man, to maintain weight.

Oh tons. I never skip a meal, and i'll have seconds and third helpings most of the time. I normally eat a very large breakfast because eggs and bacon and such are the most fun to cook, at times i'll have maybe four fried eggs with a half a pack of bacon, with some oatmeal, vitamin, three glasses of orange juice, etc in a single meal.

Damn dude, the day you stop jogging/working out, you're gonna explode into a motorized chair

I can't. My body is kind of like an atomic bomb. Its hard for me to sit down just to do this, actually. But I know if I don't get ample rest i'll have joint problems and shit.
"I’m fearless in my heart.
They will always see that in my eyes.
I am the passion; I am the warfare.
I will never stop...
always constant, accurate, and intense."

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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #37 on: October 12, 2013, 02:11:59 PM »
I can't. My body is kind of like an atomic bomb. Its hard for me to sit down just to do this, actually. But I know if I don't get ample rest i'll have joint problems and shit.

ADHD is the best friend of a work-outer!
Sorry if that's not the case, it just reminds me of a neighbor I had who had rampant ADHD, and used this to work out like a madman :D
My brother also worked out at the time, and is very tall, twice this guys size, and every time my brother would make a huge work-out meal, this guy would feel inspired/challenged, and sprint off to make a similar meal, and eat till he burst :D
Fun! :D

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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #38 on: October 12, 2013, 02:13:01 PM »
I wear shorts and tshirt

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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #39 on: October 12, 2013, 02:16:28 PM »
I can't. My body is kind of like an atomic bomb. Its hard for me to sit down just to do this, actually. But I know if I don't get ample rest i'll have joint problems and shit.

ADHD is the best friend of a work-outer!
Sorry if that's not the case, it just reminds me of a neighbor I had who had rampant ADHD, and used this to work out like a madman :D
My brother also worked out at the time, and is very tall, twice this guys size, and every time my brother would make a huge work-out meal, this guy would feel inspired/challenged, and sprint off to make a similar meal, and eat till he burst :D
Fun! :D

Actually I don't have the ADD. They thought I did when I was a little kid, because I constantly got into fights and would just get up and walk out of the classroom and whatnot, but I had no trouble at all focusing on and completing tasks. I had the focus of a full grown man when I was a kid, and i'm a fucking machine on the job now.

I don't know, man. I just got born with a fiery body.
"I’m fearless in my heart.
They will always see that in my eyes.
I am the passion; I am the warfare.
I will never stop...
always constant, accurate, and intense."

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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #40 on: October 12, 2013, 06:22:40 PM »
What are pyjamas? Pajamas for pygmies? :dunno:
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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #41 on: October 12, 2013, 06:24:07 PM »
Fatty fat Americans don't know proper English - of course  :M

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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #42 on: October 12, 2013, 06:30:41 PM »
Just say "pjs"
In Norwegian its "pysjamas" anyway :M "sj" = "sh"

I used pysjamas when I was little, but now I sleep in my boxers. Wearing more clothes would just be too warm and clammy.

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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #43 on: October 12, 2013, 06:31:51 PM »
I'm not fat! Plus, I don't do ass-to-mouth.
Crazy, I'm halfway to crazy
Suicide would waste me
Homicide would break me
Tongue tied and tied to the tongue
Tongue tied and tied to the tongue
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I guess that's just the way it seems

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Re: How many here sleep in pyjamas or nightgown?
« Reply #44 on: October 12, 2013, 06:42:57 PM »
I almost never sit still. I run instead of walking almost every time i'm going somewhere. In the summer it usually stays around low 90s to high 90s. Winter 25 to 35. During the winter I just waer a long sleeved shit and pants. Sometimes if its in the lower teens i'll wear a jacket.

How much do you eat?

You make me think of one of my kids, before puberty hit her. No icepacks in summer, but for the rest a lot like you. I got stopped in the streets when she was a wee one in a push cart, for not having her dressed properly. I would then ask people to get of their bikes and feel her hands, so they would know that covering her in duvets and what not would be killing. People were astonished to feel her warmth. Her healthy body temperature is below average though. After puberty hit, she did start using covers on her bed, and wearing thicker clothes. She started eating less, and gaining weight too.
As a six year old, she had to eat more than recommended for a full grown man, to maintain weight.

Oh tons. I never skip a meal, and i'll have seconds and third helpings most of the time. I normally eat a very large breakfast because eggs and bacon and such are the most fun to cook, at times i'll have maybe four fried eggs with a half a pack of bacon, with some oatmeal, vitamin, three glasses of orange juice, etc in a single meal.

Damn dude, the day you stop jogging/working out, you're gonna explode into a motorized chair

  Goddamn whippersnappers!  They all want motorized chairs!  Well tough shit! 
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