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Default OT - Sheets again

On 6/30/2016 7:47 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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>> On 6/30/2016 6:08 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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>>>> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>>>> What do they do in the morning when it's time to get dressed? Run
>>>>>> down
>>>>>> to the laundry room naked and hunt for the clothes they want to put
>>>>>> on?
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>>>>>> I just don't see it.
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>>>>> Why would they be naked?
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>>>> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
>>>> be that way when getting your clothes for the day.
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>>> I never sleep naked. Never occurred to me that others would.

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>> Its healthier, more comfortable. Most people sleep better naked too.

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> Healthier? How in the world could that be?
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For once your body gets to breathe. Your private parts, armpits, and
feet are generally restricted all day and are often covered by multiple
layers, even in the summer time. Give those parts a chance to air out
and breathe. This can lower the risk of skin diseases, like athlete’s
foot, that result from wet, restricted skin.

For women, the cooler and more airy sleeping conditions can actually
help prevent yeast infections. Yeast grows better in warm, moist
conditions. When it’s cooler and dryer, the growth of yeast is prevented.

keeping your sleeping environment below 70 degrees (F) every night
can help your body regulate its melatonin and growth hormone levels.
These chemicals help the body do things like prevent aging and are
essential to good health. When you sleep in clothes, your body heats up
and prevents effective use of these hormones. In other words, sleeping
with clothes on makes you grow old faster.