Sleeping in the buff

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Well, if your PJs touch the sheets and blankets, and the PJs are touching you, it doesn't make much difference if you are a nudie or not.
 
I'm a boxer short guy and no top, summer and winter. Occasionally though I forget to pack them, so it's nude. Hygiene doesn't enter into it. But I keep my jeans at beside, just in case I need a quick exit from the room.
 
I'm a boxer short guy and no top, summer and winter. Occasionally though I forget to pack them, so it's nude. Hygiene doesn't enter into it. But I keep my jeans at beside, just in case I need a quick exit from the room.

That's true. I keep shorts handy in case of fire alarm and having to rush to an assembly point.
 
LOL. I take pyjamas with me but most times too drunk to be bothered to wear them. What was the question again?
 
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I think sleeping "in the buff" in the J cabin would be a completely different topic! :p
I don't even do it in the F cabin.:p
Nearly everywhere else PJs are not required.Though sometimes I get really cold feet so do wear socks to bed.:shock:
 
What about Y? On Jet*? I only ever wear pajamas on a plane or in hospital. And they're the same ones!
That I'd like (not) to see - a whole jet* flight "in the buff". Dress sense is challenging enough clothed, perhaps better "ITB". :)
 
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