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His Nightwear May 5, 2008

Posted by jewaira in Humour, Life, Lifestyle, Links, Men.
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What does men’s choice of nightwear say about them?

According to:

The Times:

“The seven ages of male nightwear

Boy: as soon as you are out of nappies, your parents force you into “cute” pyjamas from The White Company.

Teen: just some pants and, if possible, nothing at all - to put your parents off coming into your room.

Student stud: nothing. Saves on washing and you are always ready for action (you wish).

Young lover: ironed boxer shorts. Easy enough to whip off, but roomy enough to disguise your enthusiasm.

Living in sinner: a T-shirt and cotton bottoms. You are not trying quite so hard now.

Married man: something warm, something comfortable. Does it really matter what you look like?

Elder statesman: Formal pyjamas. Your dad had it right all along. These really are very comfy. And you used to wear them as a boy”

What about a wizar? :P

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1. HaMooR - May 5, 2008

well,

I am smiling now. Emkasser and fanela will do it for me. yet if there is sharing the night with me, I will pretend that i always wear a boxer, and comfy t-shirt. Maadree….. I like to sleep comfy.

but it was always emkasser and fanela ….

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a7la shay ;)
Jewaira

2. Sushi - May 5, 2008

I tried boxers from the Gap with a t-shirt and its very very comfortable. See? It’s not only a “His Nightwear”.

Boxers had smiley faces & flowers though

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Try a floral wizar, Sushi. It might be tres comfortable aussi :P
J

3. Sushi - May 5, 2008

I hate you! Now I can’t stop thinking of cold sheets, puffy duvet blanket, squishy pillow and soft music of the cold AC surrounded by silence! I WANNA GO HOME!!!!

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All those except for the cold AC can be attained wherever you are in the world. It is of utmost importance to invest in a good bed and bedding regardless of where you are ;)
J

4. muneebsaeed - May 5, 2008

this is hilarious.. nice take
but sometime i dont care. i just go to sleep in jeans n wake up w/ cramps

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Oh no! Do you know what kind of man that makes you? :P Not marriage material yet lol

Not healthy to sleep in jeans at all.

Jewaira

5. Purgatory - May 5, 2008

Let me see

The seven ages of male nightwear

Boy: Yup

Teen: No

Student stud: nothing. No

Young lover: No

Living in sinner: No

Married man: Yup

Elder statesman: Not there yet

Conclusion: seems I am married!!!

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Hmmmm
I seem to remember some different details from your blog posts Purgatory …something like silk boxer shorts? :P

J

6. Fons Moonen - May 5, 2008

Now I known what I’m doing at night; living in sinner.

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Oh no dear Fons!!! Shameless :P
Jewaira

7. Purgatory - May 5, 2008

That was a phase, or a one time thing ;p

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lol what you blog about comes back to haunt you doesn’t it? :P

Was kind of imagining you like Stefan Rosti in the pj’s and robe de chambre

Jewaira

8. Sushi - May 6, 2008

loooool @ floral wizar! Isn’t wizar a sort of wrap that looks like the Scotsmen’s skirt? I dont think that’s comfortable.

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Wizars are very popular on this side of the globe
and they are more comfortable than Scotsmen’s kilts lol
Jewaira

9. Phantom Man - May 6, 2008

Clearly, this was not written for students living in dorms; I can’t imagine college guys sleeping in the nude in the dorm. However, once a guy is living alone, he can do as he pleases, which for me means being comfortable — sleeping in the nude. It is also better for sleeping with someone else; warm skin touching warm skin. :)

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Hehe
PhantomMan
The original Times article (linked) advocates the pyjama wearing male (preferably with dressing gown) not out of sexiness but because it shows his habits and lifestyle and how adequate he is as marriage material ;)
Jewaira