Before you sleep at night..

@beeh13u (1037)
Philippines
October 31, 2010 11:17am CST
...do you change your clothes? Or you wear the same clothes the whole day after bath? I don't change into pajamas because it's a waste of clothing. I'm considering our laundry lady on the pile of work she'll do if I use too many clothes.
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@cher8558 (425)
• Canada
2 Nov 10
Hi friends, I love nothing better than to have a nice hot bath and put on a nice soft pair of flannel pajamas. I love pajamas. I would live in them if I could. I just find I sleep better after this ritual. Cheers, Cheryl
@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
2 Nov 10
That's relaxing. Hope you had a fun night ahead! Thanks for sharing!
@gahoi1785 (121)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
hi beeh13u, yep, i wear comfortable and soft clothes when sleeping. it makes my sleeping more relax and at ease. happy mylotting. :-)
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@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
That's good to know. It makes people dream better. And when they wake up in the morning, they still feel fresh. Happy MyLotting!
@armie23 (144)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
Of course, much better if you will change clothes after taking a shower. It's more refreshing and it's a better hygiene. It's not a waste of clothing instead it's a good habit to be clean. Happy Mylotting!
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@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
I shower in the afternoon and that's the time I change my clothes. But at night I sleep on the same clothing. It's still clean I guess. I am only at home most of the day. Thanks for sharing!
@anthonydt (134)
• United States
1 Nov 10
When I come home from work, going out, going to the grocery, anywhere- I come home and change in to house clothes (pajamas). I always shower before going to bed too. If you don't change into pajamas because it is a waste of clothing so how do you sleep in street clothes? It is hard to sleep in jeans?
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@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
Oh, no. I don't go out often. I stay here at home. I don't have work and school. After I shower, I change clothes and I sleep on that same clothes. Then the next day I shower again and so on and so forth. I just consider myself clean since I don't get dirt from the outside.
@Voices (153)
• Singapore
1 Nov 10
I don't change to pajamas. I feel it's not necessary to change to a pajamas since it feels all about the same as wearing the clothes I've worn after my bath XD
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@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
Wow. Same here my friend. Happy myLotting!
1 Nov 10
Before sleeping, I would wash myself and change to my pajamas. It makes me feel fresher and comfortable. Just thinking of sleeping with all the accumulated bacterias that you manage to catch for the whole day feels like I will be sick the next day.
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@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
Maybe that's why I easily get sick. LOL. But I don't go out much. That's why I just consider myself clean when I don't go out of the house.
• India
31 Oct 10
I remove all my clothes, and all my underwear and wear only a lungi when I go to sleep. A lungi is a thin cotton or satin garment which can be just wrapped around your waist, and it reaches up to your ankles. This is much more comfortable that the pyjamas.
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@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
Wow. That's refreshing. Happy Mylotting!
• Philippines
31 Oct 10
I change into my pajamas before sleeping. It's more comfortable compared to wearing my usual clothing.
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@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
I don't own any pajamas. Maybe that's why it's not a habit of mine. But if I have a house of my own, I'll surely buy some. Thanks for sharing.
@mlotta (218)
• Managua, Nicaragua
31 Oct 10
I usually change my clothes after showering, but I shower at 2:40 PM, and I wear my sleeping clothes soon after. It's a little bit weird, but I wear sleeping clothes in the afternoon, and before I go to sleep. When I go to sleep, I stay with my sleeping clothes, with the exception of maybe my shorts or shirt. And why would you consider changing your clothes a waste of clothing?
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@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
I just consider it since I am not a messy person. And I don't go out of the house. So I just consider myself clean. So if I change clothes 2x a day, it's just not right. LOL. But if I get dirty and sweaty, that's the time I change if it happens after I shower.
@puccagirl (7294)
• Israel
31 Oct 10
Yes, I put pajamas on to sleep in. I like to feel clean when I sleep, so using the same clothes I have been using all day is a no-no for me. But I totally understand that not everyone is as fanatic about it.
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@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
Yeah. Thanks for understanding. I know it's comfortable. But I am lazy. Happy Mylotting!
• United States
31 Oct 10
Well, it depends on the situation you are in. As a soldier, I spent many of nights not able to take a shower or change into something comfortable. For an example, during my training in the field for two weeks, I only had the chance to shower twice. Not only that, when a soldier knows that he or she has limit time to do anything, the best they can do is take an "airplane" bath, and change socks and underwear. But you put on the same clothes you just took off. Sometimes in the life of a soldier, one has to live life like that.
@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
Wow. Soldiers are so resourceful. I don't change into pajamas because I don't go out of the house. And I consider myself clean. happy MyLotting!
@saqi78 (1402)
• Malaysia
31 Oct 10
Yeah, offcourse, I change my cloth when I am going to bed, it is good habit I think to change, for me it is not waste of cloth. I dont feel good if I am sleeping in my other dress than sleeping dress....:)
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@beeh13u (1037)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
A lot of my friends are uncomfortable if they don't change too. Thanks for sharing!