Anonymous wrote:Why do they still sell tighty whities for adult men, any way? Are they comfortable, guys?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. Why wear anything to bed once you're an adult?
I slept naked for a long time, but as I've gotten older, I've gone back to pajamas. I am cold at night, and no amount of blankets seems to be enough. Plus DH is warm, so we end up with this really lopsided amount of blankets that create a big tangle. I also like having something on if I get up in the middle of the night or first thing in the morning. I just feel cozier and more comfortable now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care and think it is weird to need something like clothes to make you change the way you feel about a SO.
Unless he had some weird fetish of wearing a gorilla suit to bed every night, not sure why this matters.
You don't find some clothes sexier than others? You have no aesthetic preferences? No texture preferences?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me. He can wear me to bed.
You must have one happy DH!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish mine would wear nothing! If it were up to him he'd wear boxers, shorts, sweatpants, a t shirt, a hoody with the hood pulled up, socks, and gloves, then surround himself with a dozen pillows.
Yes. This is the classic comportment and sleeping habitat of the asexual DC male. FML.
Not this DC male! (Well ok, Northern VA male) It's all natural all the time in this bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish mine would wear nothing! If it were up to him he'd wear boxers, shorts, sweatpants, a t shirt, a hoody with the hood pulled up, socks, and gloves, then surround himself with a dozen pillows.
Yes. This is the classic comportment and sleeping habitat of the asexual DC male. FML.
Anonymous wrote:I wish mine would wear nothing! If it were up to him he'd wear boxers, shorts, sweatpants, a t shirt, a hoody with the hood pulled up, socks, and gloves, then surround himself with a dozen pillows.