Friday, January 12, 2018

Sleeping Naked Thoughts – 3

“For the most part, I love being naked . . . It’s very comfortable and I find most clothing, especially footwear, to be very restricting.  I am that person that tries to go barefoot as much as possible every summer.  I also sleep so much better naked than wearing even the softest, loosest PJs.” – Sarah, 29, http://mic.com/articles/112782/there-s-good-news-for-people-who-just-love-being-naked

“Be open.  Sleep naked.  And then the true dreams follow you.” (1/3/18) - https://benudetoday.wordpress.com/page/3/

“Strangely enough only 8% of people sleep naked.  Seems odd when so much can be accomplished by taking off your clothes in the privacy of your own home.  What do you say?  Want to be part of the minority?” – Marie, https://rawwoman.net/2017/03/08/sleeping-in-the-raw/

“Swimming, sunbathing, and sleeping nude are more sanitary than doing them clothed.  Nudism promotes a healthier lifestyle than being clothed normally.” – Source, http://centauri4-naturism.tumblr.com/post/160756816156/why-the-world-needs-more-nudists

“I find that sleeping nude has made me complacent about being naked in my own space.  Likewise for my wife.” – John, http://w11.zetaboards.com/Nude_Sleepers_Forum/topic/8032984/6/

“I very disliked sleeping in a nightgown or pajamas as the night clothes always were tangled up around me.  Often times, I would toss them off and sleep much better.” – Cheri, http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2017/04/13/naturist-talks-cheri-usa/

“In terms of making a life change to embrace naturism/nudism, one needs to then restructure the small things in one’s life . . . such as sleeping nude, taking care of morning ablutions while still nude, relaxing in front of the television in the evening with the drapes closed, [these] are just some of the small shifts in the way one lives that support and honor the shift.” - http://rglongpre.ca/naturistlens/2017/04/17/honouring-the-decision-to-live-as-a-naturist/

“For many people, their first experience with a nude lifestyle began by not dressing or putting on a robe after a shower, preferring instead to air dry.  Or it may begin by sleeping in the nude – especially in summer.  The next step is occasionally not dressing immediately after waking, preferring instead to have their breakfast first.” – http://artdayonline.org/dailyart_201606/

“. . . it didn’t take long before we got completely used to naked cleaning, cooking, sleeping or gardening.” - http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2017/04/10/the-social-nudie/

“When I was 15 years old I began sleeping naked and my mom always complained about it but I could not care less since I already discovered how nudism was important to my well-being.” - http://ldsnaturism.blogspot.com/p/personal-histories.html

“You can skinny dip, sunbath, take a shower with the open door, sleep naked all while being modest.” - http://ldsnaturism.blogspot.com/p/how-to-help.html

“Always sleep naked and never try to avoid your family and friends seeing you while you sleep.  It's’the most comfortable way to help them accept naturism.” - http://ldsnaturism.blogspot.com/p/how-to-help.html

“I never realized until I started going nude, how oppressive clothing can be.  After sleeping nude all night, getting dressed in the morning can be a grueling experience.” - The Imp, http://impofthesun.tumblr.com

“I'm a married dad of three and my wife and I have always been open about being nude.  We sleep naked, air dry after showers . . . Our kids are growing up the same way and will often sleep naked or lounge around especially in warmer months.” – NotWith3HeCant, https://www.reddit.com/r/nudism/comments/63ddet/when_does_enjoying_being_naked_become_nudism/

“Personally, I've slept naked since my early teens, my wife sleeps naked except when it's really cold, which in Scotland through the winter tends to be, although she has finally started listening to me . . . and finds that she is warmer when she strips off in bed and snuggles into me.” – DnD, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=15591.225

“. . . sleeping naked means that there are no folds in clothes that normally impede heat exchange, which is good for blood circulation.  This helps us to fall asleep faster and makes waking up easier . . .” - https://brightside.me/inspiration-health/three-convincing-reasons-why-you-should-sleep-completely-naked-236160/

“To me being a naturist is simply about being free from clothing and not be restricted by clothing while you sleep, work, and play.  I have done all sorts of stuff without clothing and I would be nude in my everyday life if society allowed it.” - https://g3k.xyz/whats-it-like-to-be-a-naturist/

“Wearing any clothes to sleep is actually stupid health-wise.” - https://twitter.com/NuEtHeureux/status/843306394593902592

“I sleep naked most nights and I recommend it always to young people.  Your body is trapped in clothes all day, freedom on our bottom side is healthy!” – Christina Oberman, https://jerseydemic.com/if-you-sleep-naked/

“I love to sleep in the nude I keep my robe next the bed for emergency only.  Clothes are restrictive and I do toss and turn if I wear anything to bed.  I believe I sleep much better as well without clothes.” – Nichole Hart, https://jerseydemic.com/if-you-sleep-naked/

“I have always slept naked . . . I took care of an elderly aunt that was bed ridden and every night she had to have a gown up to her neck and long sleeves.  She cried out one night, and I ran in to see what the problem was.  She saw me naked and said ‘do you sleep that way’?  I said ‘yes, and you should try it’.  The next night she said she wanted to try it . . .  She loved it and didn’t wear a gown the rest of her stay.  She was 86 years old.” – Rhea Dlba Pretto, https://jerseydemic.com/if-you-sleep-naked/

“I could never sleep with socks or pants of any kind, not even soft ones. . . Pajamas are nice to wear anywhere else but in bed.” – Tanna Killbri, https://jerseydemic.com/if-you-sleep-naked/

“I do get my best sleep when I ‘go commando’ between the sheets.” – Richard Cooper, https://jerseydemic.com/if-you-sleep-naked/

“Of course, sleeping naked is great.  I hate having clothes on - they twist and ride up every part of your body . . .” – Mattie Otero, https://jerseydemic.com/if-you-sleep-naked/

“I never have worn pajamas!  A woman is supposed to wear perfume and diamonds only.” – Sandy Ganiels, https://jerseydemic.com/if-you-sleep-naked/

“In the army we were taught that sleeping naked actually kept you warmer.  I have slept naked all my life and as long as I have a sheet and a blanket, the room can be cold but I will be warm.  If you wear clothes, there is no pocket of warm air around you and your body heat is wicked away by the cloth and lost.” – Ron Davis, https://jerseydemic.com/if-you-sleep-naked/

“The skin to skin affects our psyche in a positive way.  It activates our endorphins and hormones making for a more peaceful fulfilling sleep.” – Will Boyd, https://jerseydemic.com/if-you-sleep-naked/

“Nothing is more annoying when you’re half asleep and suddenly your clothing gets sticky or itchy or scratchy or whatever clothes often do when you don’t want them to.  No clothes, no misery.” - http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2017/03/06/15-everyday-things-better-done-naked/

“I [never wear clothes] . . . when sleeping over with family or friends.  I think it is pretty common even for non -naturists to sleep nude so I don't think it's an issue.” – NeilAB, https://www.the-pool.com/life/life-honestly/2017/4/the-pros-and-cons-of-growing-up-in-a-naked-house

“I have slept naked since my early teens.  My wife began sleeping nude very soon after we got together and it just seems normal.  Neither of us even own anything to sleep in.  Our naturist friends all seem to prefer going without nightwear.” – RobB, https://www.the-pool.com/life/life-honestly/2017/4/the-pros-and-cons-of-growing-up-in-a-naked-house

“The National Sleep Foundation advises in order to have a normal sleep schedule and sleep comfortably, body temperature must reach an optimal temperature of about 65 degrees Fahrenheit.  Sleeping naked could help lower body temperature, which in turn, could lead to other benefits like boosting our metabolism.  A 2014 study in the journal Diabetes found sleeping in lower temperatures increases levels of brown fat, which is known to rev up our metabolism and aid weight loss.” - Lizatte Borrli, http://www.medicaldaily.com/3-benefits-getting-naked-public-taking-your-clothes-boosts-happiness-body-409623

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