I had a trauma the other day because I will often go outside in my sleep/lounge wear of terrible t-shirts and ridiculous sweatpants, no bra, etc., but only if I can put a coat over. But it was too warm for a coat! I put one on anyway.
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
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night... clothes...?
When I Wore Nightclothes, I kept them under the pillow. I do occasionally wear stuff to bed, but usually not much more than underpants and socks.
Yeah, I was thinking it might be European influence in mine and ita's cases.
I think it could be the case in mine, too, except for the part where the family has been in North America for like 400 years. I'm pretty sure my grandmother had a French maid as a child, though!
I'm from Illinois, my parents are from Illinois. As a child I hung my robe on a hook on the back of my bedroom door but I can't remember what I did with my PJs. When I was an older kid I wore underpants and an undershirt to bed, so those went in the laundry basket the next day. Now my nightclothes end up in a heap on or about my unmade bed.
I refuse to go out of the apartment in my slounging clothes. I refused to even go to the corner store in a hoodie for a long time, but SF is slowly wearing me down.
I'm pretty sure my grandmother had a French maid as a child, though!
Those darn French!
How is it too warm for a coat where Jesse is, and I'm wondering if I should run down and start my car in a while so it's toasty when I have to get in it?
All of my clothes are slounging clothes. Even the ones I wear to work.
I refuse to go out of the apartment in my slounging clothes. I refused to even go to the corner store in a hoodie for a long time, but SF is slowly wearing me down.
Fight it juliana, fight it!