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> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:


>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much laughed
>> at
>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff away? As
>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too have a
>> rod
>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where everyone's
>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or baskets
>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as well.
>>
>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but apparently it
>> is
>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room next to
>> the
>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps clothing in
>> the
>> bedroom.

>
> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I would
> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed clothes
> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
> ====


I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone who did
store clean clothes in a laundry room.

Cheri

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>"Roy" > wrote in message
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>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:

>
>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much laughed
>>> at
>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff away? As
>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too have a
>>> rod
>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where everyone's
>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or baskets
>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as well.
>>>
>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but apparently it
>>> is
>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room next to
>>> the
>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps clothing in
>>> the
>>> bedroom.

>>
>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I would
>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed clothes
>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>> ====

>
>I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone who did
>store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>
>Cheri


In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been fitted
out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
Never occurred to me to put that there!
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> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 08:24:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Roy" > wrote in message
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>>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:

>>
>>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much laughed
>>>> at
>>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff away?
>>>> As
>>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too have a
>>>> rod
>>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where everyone's
>>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or
>>>> baskets
>>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as well.
>>>>
>>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but apparently
>>>> it
>>>> is
>>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room next
>>>> to
>>>> the
>>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps clothing in
>>>> the
>>>> bedroom.
>>>
>>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I
>>> would
>>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
>>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed clothes
>>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>>> ====

>>
>>I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone who
>>did
>>store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>>
>>Cheri

>
> In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been fitted
> out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
> Never occurred to me to put that there!


I can see towels and sheets, but clothing would be very odd to me.

Cheri

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"Cheri" > wrote in message
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>
> "Roy" > wrote in message
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>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:

>
>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much laughed
>>> at
>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff away?
>>> As
>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too have a
>>> rod
>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where everyone's
>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or
>>> baskets
>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as well.
>>>
>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but apparently it
>>> is
>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room next to
>>> the
>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps clothing in
>>> the
>>> bedroom.

>>
>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I would
>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed clothes
>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>> ====

>
> I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone who
> did store clean clothes in a laundry room.


Nor have I. We each have a double wardrobe and chests of drawers for our
clothes. Still I guess we don't all live the same.



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"Cheri" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Roy" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:

>
>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much laughed
>>> at
>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff away?
>>> As
>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too have a
>>> rod
>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where everyone's
>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or
>>> baskets
>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as well.
>>>
>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but apparently it
>>> is
>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room next to
>>> the
>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps clothing in
>>> the
>>> bedroom.

>>
>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I would
>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed clothes
>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>> ====

>
> I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone who
> did store clean clothes in a laundry room.


They told me that they built the rooms specially to store things in. I did
think that was weird. I do keep a few old towels in there on the shelf above
the dryer. They are easy to access if we get some sort of leak or bad spill.



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"Cheri" > wrote in message
...
>
> > wrote in message
> news
>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 08:24:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Roy" > wrote in message
...
>>>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much
>>>>> laughed
>>>>> at
>>>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff away?
>>>>> As
>>>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too have a
>>>>> rod
>>>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where
>>>>> everyone's
>>>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or
>>>>> baskets
>>>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as well.
>>>>>
>>>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but apparently
>>>>> it
>>>>> is
>>>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room next
>>>>> to
>>>>> the
>>>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps clothing
>>>>> in
>>>>> the
>>>>> bedroom.
>>>>
>>>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I
>>>> would
>>>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
>>>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>>>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed
>>>> clothes
>>>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>>>> ====
>>>
>>>I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone who
>>>did
>>>store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>>>
>>>Cheri

>>
>> In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been fitted
>> out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
>> Never occurred to me to put that there!

>
> I can see towels and sheets, but clothing would be very odd to me.


I thought so too but they acted like we were weird for having dressers and
using closets.

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> "Cheri" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> > wrote in message
>> news
>>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 08:24:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Roy" > wrote in message
...
>>>>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much
>>>>>> laughed
>>>>>> at
>>>>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff
>>>>>> away? As
>>>>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too have
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> rod
>>>>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where
>>>>>> everyone's
>>>>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or
>>>>>> baskets
>>>>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but apparently
>>>>>> it
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room next
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps clothing
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> bedroom.
>>>>>
>>>>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I
>>>>> would
>>>>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
>>>>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>>>>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed
>>>>> clothes
>>>>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>>>>> ====
>>>>
>>>>I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone who
>>>>did
>>>>store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>>>>
>>>>Cheri
>>>
>>> In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been fitted
>>> out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
>>> Never occurred to me to put that there!

>>
>> I can see towels and sheets, but clothing would be very odd to me.

>
> I thought so too but they acted like we were weird for having dressers and
> using closets.


Yes, different people have different ideas, and whatever is correct for them
is the way it goes.

Cheri

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"Cheri" > wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> > wrote in message
>>> news >>>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 08:24:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Roy" > wrote in message
...
>>>>>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much
>>>>>>> laughed
>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff
>>>>>>> away? As
>>>>>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too have
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> rod
>>>>>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where
>>>>>>> everyone's
>>>>>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or
>>>>>>> baskets
>>>>>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as well.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but
>>>>>>> apparently it
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room
>>>>>>> next to
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps clothing
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> bedroom.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I
>>>>>> would
>>>>>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
>>>>>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>>>>>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed
>>>>>> clothes
>>>>>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>>>>>> ====
>>>>>
>>>>>I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone
>>>>>who did
>>>>>store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>>>>>
>>>>>Cheri
>>>>
>>>> In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been fitted
>>>> out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
>>>> Never occurred to me to put that there!
>>>
>>> I can see towels and sheets, but clothing would be very odd to me.

>>
>> I thought so too but they acted like we were weird for having dressers
>> and using closets.

>
> Yes, different people have different ideas, and whatever is correct for
> them is the way it goes.


Rather seems that way.

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On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 16:38:16 -0700, "Cheri" >
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>"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
...
>>
>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> > wrote in message
>>> news >>>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 08:24:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Roy" > wrote in message
...
>>>>>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much
>>>>>>> laughed
>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff
>>>>>>> away? As
>>>>>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too have
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> rod
>>>>>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where
>>>>>>> everyone's
>>>>>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or
>>>>>>> baskets
>>>>>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as well.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but apparently
>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room next
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps clothing
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> bedroom.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I
>>>>>> would
>>>>>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
>>>>>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>>>>>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed
>>>>>> clothes
>>>>>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>>>>>> ====
>>>>>
>>>>>I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone who
>>>>>did
>>>>>store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>>>>>
>>>>>Cheri
>>>>
>>>> In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been fitted
>>>> out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
>>>> Never occurred to me to put that there!
>>>
>>> I can see towels and sheets, but clothing would be very odd to me.

>>
>> I thought so too but they acted like we were weird for having dressers and
>> using closets.

>
>Yes, different people have different ideas, and whatever is correct for them
>is the way it goes.


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?

I just don't see it.

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> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 16:38:16 -0700, "Cheri" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>>>
>>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> > wrote in message
>>>> news >>>>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 08:24:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Roy" > wrote in message
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>>>>>>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much
>>>>>>>> laughed
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff
>>>>>>>> away? As
>>>>>>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too
>>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> rod
>>>>>>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where
>>>>>>>> everyone's
>>>>>>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or
>>>>>>>> baskets
>>>>>>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as well.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but
>>>>>>>> apparently
>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room
>>>>>>>> next
>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps
>>>>>>>> clothing
>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> bedroom.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I
>>>>>>> would
>>>>>>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
>>>>>>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>>>>>>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed
>>>>>>> clothes
>>>>>>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>>>>>>> ====
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone
>>>>>>who
>>>>>>did
>>>>>>store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Cheri
>>>>>
>>>>> In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been fitted
>>>>> out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
>>>>> Never occurred to me to put that there!
>>>>
>>>> I can see towels and sheets, but clothing would be very odd to me.
>>>
>>> I thought so too but they acted like we were weird for having dressers
>>> and
>>> using closets.

>>
>>Yes, different people have different ideas, and whatever is correct for
>>them
>>is the way it goes.

>
> 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?
>
> I just don't see it.


Why would they be naked?



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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?
>
> I just don't see it.
>
> Doris


Wouldn't work for me at all.

Cheri
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"Cheri" > wrote in message
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> "Doris Night" > wrote in message
>> 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?
>>
>> I just don't see it.
>>
>> Doris

>
> Wouldn't work for me at all.


Nor for me but then I always set out my clothes at night for the next day.


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On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 20:04:19 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
>"Doris Night" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 16:38:16 -0700, "Cheri" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
...
>>>>
>>>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>> > wrote in message
>>>>> news >>>>>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 08:24:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Roy" > wrote in message
...
>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much
>>>>>>>>> laughed
>>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff
>>>>>>>>> away? As
>>>>>>>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too
>>>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>> rod
>>>>>>>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where
>>>>>>>>> everyone's
>>>>>>>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or
>>>>>>>>> baskets
>>>>>>>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as well.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but
>>>>>>>>> apparently
>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room
>>>>>>>>> next
>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps
>>>>>>>>> clothing
>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> bedroom.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I
>>>>>>>> would
>>>>>>>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
>>>>>>>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>>>>>>>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed
>>>>>>>> clothes
>>>>>>>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>>>>>>>> ====
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone
>>>>>>>who
>>>>>>>did
>>>>>>>store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Cheri
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been fitted
>>>>>> out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
>>>>>> Never occurred to me to put that there!
>>>>>
>>>>> I can see towels and sheets, but clothing would be very odd to me.
>>>>
>>>> I thought so too but they acted like we were weird for having dressers
>>>> and
>>>> using closets.
>>>
>>>Yes, different people have different ideas, and whatever is correct for
>>>them
>>>is the way it goes.

>>
>> 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?
>>
>> I just don't see it.

>
>Why would they be naked?


Because they just got out of bed? And all their clothes are in the
laundry room?

Doris
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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?
>>
>> I just don't see it.

>
> Why would they be naked?



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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On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 16:11:15 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>

>
>>> 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?
>>>
>>> I just don't see it.

>>
>> Why would they be naked?

>
>
>Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
>be that way when getting your clothes for the day.


First a 'women of RFC' calendar and now this... please cease and
desist, Ed.


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> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 20:04:19 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
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>>
>>"Doris Night" > wrote in message
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>>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 16:38:16 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"Roy" > wrote in message
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>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much
>>>>>>>>>> laughed
>>>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff
>>>>>>>>>> away? As
>>>>>>>>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too
>>>>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>> rod
>>>>>>>>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where
>>>>>>>>>> everyone's
>>>>>>>>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or
>>>>>>>>>> baskets
>>>>>>>>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as
>>>>>>>>>> well.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but
>>>>>>>>>> apparently
>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room
>>>>>>>>>> next
>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps
>>>>>>>>>> clothing
>>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> bedroom.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about.
>>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>> would
>>>>>>>>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store
>>>>>>>>> their
>>>>>>>>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>>>>>>>>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed
>>>>>>>>> clothes
>>>>>>>>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>>>>>>>>> ====
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone
>>>>>>>>who
>>>>>>>>did
>>>>>>>>store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Cheri
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been
>>>>>>> fitted
>>>>>>> out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
>>>>>>> Never occurred to me to put that there!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I can see towels and sheets, but clothing would be very odd to me.
>>>>>
>>>>> I thought so too but they acted like we were weird for having dressers
>>>>> and
>>>>> using closets.
>>>>
>>>>Yes, different people have different ideas, and whatever is correct for
>>>>them
>>>>is the way it goes.
>>>
>>> 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?
>>>
>>> I just don't see it.

>>
>>Why would they be naked?

>
> Because they just got out of bed? And all their clothes are in the
> laundry room?


I don't sleep naked. I guess you do?

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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>

>
>>> 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?
>>>
>>> I just don't see it.

>>
>> Why would they be naked?

>
>
> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd be
> that way when getting your clothes for the day.


I never sleep naked. Never occurred to me that others would.

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On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 15:08:00 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
>"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
...
>> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>

>>
>>>> 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?
>>>>
>>>> I just don't see it.
>>>
>>> Why would they be naked?

>>
>>
>> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd be
>> that way when getting your clothes for the day.

>
>I never sleep naked. Never occurred to me that others would.


What???
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On 6/30/2016 6:08 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>
> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>

>>
>>>> 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?
>>>>
>>>> I just don't see it.
>>>
>>> Why would they be naked?

>>
>>
>> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
>> be that way when getting your clothes for the day.

>
> I never sleep naked. Never occurred to me that others would.


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

I have a friend, now dead, that agreed with me but was always afraid
he'd be naked if the house had a fire. He spent every night of his life
in uncomfortable pajamas and died with no house fire. Just keep
something handy near the bed if that is a concern.
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On Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 12:07:30 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Doris Night" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 20:04:19 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>"Doris Night" > wrote in message
> . ..
> >>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 16:38:16 -0700, "Cheri" >
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
> >>>>> ...
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> > wrote in message
> >>>>>> news > >>>>>>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 08:24:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
> >>>>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>"Roy" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty much
> >>>>>>>>>> laughed
> >>>>>>>>>> at
> >>>>>>>>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put stuff
> >>>>>>>>>> away? As
> >>>>>>>>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They too
> >>>>>>>>>> have
> >>>>>>>>>> a
> >>>>>>>>>> rod
> >>>>>>>>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where
> >>>>>>>>>> everyone's
> >>>>>>>>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket or
> >>>>>>>>>> baskets
> >>>>>>>>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as
> >>>>>>>>>> well.
> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but
> >>>>>>>>>> apparently
> >>>>>>>>>> it
> >>>>>>>>>> is
> >>>>>>>>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room
> >>>>>>>>>> next
> >>>>>>>>>> to
> >>>>>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps
> >>>>>>>>>> clothing
> >>>>>>>>>> in
> >>>>>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>>>> bedroom.
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about.
> >>>>>>>>> I
> >>>>>>>>> would
> >>>>>>>>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store
> >>>>>>>>> their
> >>>>>>>>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
> >>>>>>>>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed
> >>>>>>>>> clothes
> >>>>>>>>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
> >>>>>>>>> ====
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone
> >>>>>>>>who
> >>>>>>>>did
> >>>>>>>>store clean clothes in a laundry room.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>Cheri
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been
> >>>>>>> fitted
> >>>>>>> out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
> >>>>>>> Never occurred to me to put that there!
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I can see towels and sheets, but clothing would be very odd to me.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I thought so too but they acted like we were weird for having dressers
> >>>>> and
> >>>>> using closets.
> >>>>
> >>>>Yes, different people have different ideas, and whatever is correct for
> >>>>them
> >>>>is the way it goes.
> >>>
> >>> 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?
> >>>
> >>> I just don't see it.
> >>
> >>Why would they be naked?

> >
> > Because they just got out of bed? And all their clothes are in the
> > laundry room?

>
> I don't sleep naked. I guess you do?


My guess is that many females don't care for sleeping naked because they consider it to be a filthy thing to do. Well that's what my wife says anyway.


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On 6/29/2016 11:24 AM, Cheri wrote:
>
> "Roy" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:

>
>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but apparently
>>> it is
>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate room next
>>> to the
>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps clothing
>>> in the
>>> bedroom.

>>
>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I
>> would venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store
>> their clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed
>> clothes in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>> ====

>
> I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone who
> did store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>
> Cheri


There's a wire rack above the washer & dryer in my laundry room where I
store detergent and such. The rack has spaces for hangers for shirts
and such that *need to be hung up* after they come out of the dryer. I
cannot imagine using the laundry room as a closet.

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On 6/29/2016 11:54 AM, Cheri wrote:
>
> > wrote in message
> news
>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 08:24:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Roy" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows about. I
>>>> would
>>>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store their
>>>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>>>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their washed
>>>> clothes
>>>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>>>> ====
>>>
>>> I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew anyone
>>> who did
>>> store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>>>
>>> Cheri

>>
>> In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been fitted
>> out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
>> Never occurred to me to put that there!

>
> I can see towels and sheets, but clothing would be very odd to me.
>
> Cheri


I can't see it because I don't get dressed in the laundry room.

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On 6/30/2016 4:11 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote in reply to Doris:
>>

>
>>> 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?
>>>
>>> I just don't see it.

>>
>> Why would they be naked?

>
>
> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
> be that way when getting your clothes for the day.


Yep, many people do. I have a dresser and a closet in the bedroom. No
need to trek to the laundry room (through the living room which is
pretty much a wall of glass) to find something to wear when I get up.

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>I can't see it because I don't get dressed in the laundry room.


I do get UNdressed in the laundry sometimes if my clothes are really
dirty, then straight into the shower.
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On 6/30/2016 6:48 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 6/30/2016 6:08 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>
>>>>> 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?
>>>>>
>>>>> I just don't see it.
>>>>
>>>> Why would they be naked?
>>>
>>>
>>> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
>>> be that way when getting your clothes for the day.

>>
>> I never sleep naked. Never occurred to me that others would.

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

I know I do. I can't stand a night gown or pajamas getting all twisted
up if I turn in my sleep.

> I have a friend, now dead, that agreed with me but was always afraid
> he'd be naked if the house had a fire. He spent every night of his life
> in uncomfortable pajamas and died with no house fire. Just keep
> something handy near the bed if that is a concern.


Yeah, all he needed to do was have something near the bed to put on in
case of fire.

Jill


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On 6/30/2016 7:06 PM, Je�us wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 18:58:32 -0400, jmcquown >
> wrote:
>
>> I can't see it because I don't get dressed in the laundry room.

>
> I do get UNdressed in the laundry sometimes if my clothes are really
> dirty, then straight into the shower.
>

Well... I don't have a shower in my laundry room, either.

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On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 19:11:47 -0400, jmcquown >
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>On 6/30/2016 7:06 PM, Je?us wrote:
>> On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 18:58:32 -0400, jmcquown >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I can't see it because I don't get dressed in the laundry room.

>>
>> I do get UNdressed in the laundry sometimes if my clothes are really
>> dirty, then straight into the shower.
>>

>Well... I don't have a shower in my laundry room, either.


Alrighty then, Miss Smarty Pants!
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"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 12:07:30 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
>> "Doris Night" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 20:04:19 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >>"Doris Night" > wrote in message
>> . ..
>> >>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 16:38:16 -0700, "Cheri" >
>> >>> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
>> >>>>> ...
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> > wrote in message
>> >>>>>> news >> >>>>>>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 08:24:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
>> >>>>>>> wrote:
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>"Roy" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 2:54:08 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove
>> >>>>>>>>> wrote:
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>> Anyway... When I commented on this, these couponers pretty
>> >>>>>>>>>> much
>> >>>>>>>>>> laughed
>> >>>>>>>>>> at
>> >>>>>>>>>> me and said something to the effect of... You actually put
>> >>>>>>>>>> stuff
>> >>>>>>>>>> away? As
>> >>>>>>>>>> in, in the bedroom? I thought they were joking but no. They
>> >>>>>>>>>> too
>> >>>>>>>>>> have
>> >>>>>>>>>> a
>> >>>>>>>>>> rod
>> >>>>>>>>>> or in some cases more than one rod in the laundry room where
>> >>>>>>>>>> everyone's
>> >>>>>>>>>> clothing hangs. And each family member has some sort of basket
>> >>>>>>>>>> or
>> >>>>>>>>>> baskets
>> >>>>>>>>>> for socks and undies. Towels and sheets were kept in there as
>> >>>>>>>>>> well.
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>> I know that the Duggars do this and I found it unusual but
>> >>>>>>>>>> apparently
>> >>>>>>>>>> it
>> >>>>>>>>>> is
>> >>>>>>>>>> rather common. I actually think the Duggars have a separate
>> >>>>>>>>>> room
>> >>>>>>>>>> next
>> >>>>>>>>>> to
>> >>>>>>>>>> the
>> >>>>>>>>>> laundry room where they keep their things. But no one keeps
>> >>>>>>>>>> clothing
>> >>>>>>>>>> in
>> >>>>>>>>>> the
>> >>>>>>>>>> bedroom.
>> >>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>> You must live in some strange world that nobody else knows
>> >>>>>>>>> about.
>> >>>>>>>>> I
>> >>>>>>>>> would
>> >>>>>>>>> venture a guess that 95% of the people in North America store
>> >>>>>>>>> their
>> >>>>>>>>> clothes IN THEIR bedroom.
>> >>>>>>>>> I have NEVER heard (until today), that people store their
>> >>>>>>>>> washed
>> >>>>>>>>> clothes
>> >>>>>>>>> in the freakin laundry room as a matter of course.
>> >>>>>>>>> ====
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>I have to say I've never heard of that either, and never knew
>> >>>>>>>>anyone
>> >>>>>>>>who
>> >>>>>>>>did
>> >>>>>>>>store clean clothes in a laundry room.
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>Cheri
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> In my last house the laundry room was generous and it had been
>> >>>>>>> fitted
>> >>>>>>> out with cupboards to take the towels and sheets - but clothing ?
>> >>>>>>> Never occurred to me to put that there!
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> I can see towels and sheets, but clothing would be very odd to me.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> I thought so too but they acted like we were weird for having
>> >>>>> dressers
>> >>>>> and
>> >>>>> using closets.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Yes, different people have different ideas, and whatever is correct
>> >>>>for
>> >>>>them
>> >>>>is the way it goes.
>> >>>
>> >>> 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?
>> >>>
>> >>> I just don't see it.
>> >>
>> >>Why would they be naked?
>> >
>> > Because they just got out of bed? And all their clothes are in the
>> > laundry room?

>>
>> I don't sleep naked. I guess you do?

>
> My guess is that many females don't care for sleeping naked because they
> consider it to be a filthy thing to do. Well that's what my wife says
> anyway.


It does kind of seem that way. I don't think I even know anyone personally
who does sleep naked. I always wear nightgowns.

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"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 15:08:00 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
...
>>> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>
>>>>> 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?
>>>>>
>>>>> I just don't see it.
>>>>
>>>> Why would they be naked?
>>>
>>>
>>> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
>>> be
>>> that way when getting your clothes for the day.

>>
>>I never sleep naked. Never occurred to me that others would.

>
> What???


I don't know anyone personally who does. I have read about it but assumed
there weren't very many who did that.

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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> On 6/30/2016 6:08 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>
>>>>> 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?
>>>>>
>>>>> I just don't see it.
>>>>
>>>> Why would they be naked?
>>>
>>>
>>> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
>>> be that way when getting your clothes for the day.

>>
>> I never sleep naked. Never occurred to me that others would.

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


Healthier? How in the world could that be?
>
> I have a friend, now dead, that agreed with me but was always afraid he'd
> be naked if the house had a fire. He spent every night of his life in
> uncomfortable pajamas and died with no house fire. Just keep something
> handy near the bed if that is a concern.


There is no way I would sleep naked. For one thing, skin on skin makes you
sweatier. Certainly not more comfortable. You wouldn't catch me wearing
pajamas either. Hate the things. Nightgowns only.



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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 6/30/2016 6:48 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On 6/30/2016 6:08 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> 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?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just don't see it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Why would they be naked?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
>>>> be that way when getting your clothes for the day.
>>>
>>> I never sleep naked. Never occurred to me that others would.

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

> I know I do. I can't stand a night gown or pajamas getting all twisted up
> if I turn in my sleep.


The only time I had a gown get twisted was when I wore one that was far too
large. I bought one when pregnant, assuming that I would get that big. I
never did.
>
>> I have a friend, now dead, that agreed with me but was always afraid
>> he'd be naked if the house had a fire. He spent every night of his life
>> in uncomfortable pajamas and died with no house fire. Just keep
>> something handy near the bed if that is a concern.

>
> Yeah, all he needed to do was have something near the bed to put on in
> case of fire.
>
> Jill


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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 6/30/2016 4:11 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote in reply to Doris:
>>>

>>
>>>> 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?
>>>>
>>>> I just don't see it.
>>>
>>> Why would they be naked?

>>
>>
>> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
>> be that way when getting your clothes for the day.

>
> Yep, many people do. I have a dresser and a closet in the bedroom. No
> need to trek to the laundry room (through the living room which is pretty
> much a wall of glass) to find something to wear when I get up.


Hmmm... I wonder if there is a poll on this somewhere. I don't personally
know of anyone who sleeps naked.

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On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 16:45:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
>"Jeßus" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 15:08:00 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
...
>>>> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> 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?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just don't see it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Why would they be naked?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
>>>> be
>>>> that way when getting your clothes for the day.
>>>
>>>I never sleep naked. Never occurred to me that others would.

>>
>> What???

>
>I don't know anyone personally who does. I have read about it but assumed
>there weren't very many who did that.


Over the years, I've known plenty of people who do so.

I do sometimes but usually at least wear underwear... skidmarks on yer
sheets isn't very appealing
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 16:48:55 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
>"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>> On 6/30/2016 4:11 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote in reply to Doris:
>>>>
>>>
>>>>> 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?
>>>>>
>>>>> I just don't see it.
>>>>
>>>> Why would they be naked?
>>>
>>>
>>> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
>>> be that way when getting your clothes for the day.

>>
>> Yep, many people do. I have a dresser and a closet in the bedroom. No
>> need to trek to the laundry room (through the living room which is pretty
>> much a wall of glass) to find something to wear when I get up.

>
>Hmmm... I wonder if there is a poll on this somewhere. I don't personally
>know of anyone who sleeps naked.



http://www.mensfitness.com/life/ente...ho-sleep-naked

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...akes-naps.html

https://www.yahoo.com/news/heres-why...87.html?ref=gs
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On Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 5:50:49 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
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> My guess is that many females don't care for sleeping naked because they consider it to be a filthy thing to do. Well that's what my wife says anyway.
>
>

Pshaw.



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On Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 6:07:08 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
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> I do get UNdressed in the laundry sometimes if my clothes are really
> dirty, then straight into the shower.
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I do that, too, after mowing the yard. Peel off those nasty
sweaty clothes and straight to bathtub.

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On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 18:48:02 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

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


It's definitely NOT comfortable for me.

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On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 19:06:00 -0400, jmcquown >
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> On 6/30/2016 4:11 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote in reply to Doris:
> >>

> >
> >>> 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?
> >>>
> >>> I just don't see it.
> >>
> >> Why would they be naked?

> >
> >
> > Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
> > be that way when getting your clothes for the day.

>
> Yep, many people do. I have a dresser and a closet in the bedroom. No
> need to trek to the laundry room (through the living room which is
> pretty much a wall of glass) to find something to wear when I get up.
>

You don't own a bathrobe?

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On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 17:20:30 -0700 (PDT), "
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>On Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 6:07:08 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
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>> I do get UNdressed in the laundry sometimes if my clothes are really
>> dirty, then straight into the shower.
>>
>>

>I do that, too, after mowing the yard. Peel off those nasty
>sweaty clothes and straight to bathtub.


When I get around to renovating the bathroom, I plan to put a bathtub
in. I miss not being able to have a good soak occasionally.
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On 6/30/2016 7:47 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 6/30/2016 6:08 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On 6/29/2016 11:04 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> 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?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just don't see it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Why would they be naked?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Many of us sleep naked. Unless you bring clothes to the bedroom you'd
>>>> be that way when getting your clothes for the day.
>>>
>>> I never sleep naked. Never occurred to me that others would.

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

>
> Healthier? How in the world could that be?
>>


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.
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