Thursday, October 3, 2013

Sleeping Naked Considered "Bad" Behavior by Some

Here at the Platypus, we write about sleeping naked quite a bit.  Tonight, there are results from yet another poll out that mentions the subject. As you may have guessed, it's from Britain.  And a bedding specialist company---this one called "Dreams"---commissioned this study. ( It seems that most such companies operating in the UK have learned that mentioning the words "sleep" and "naked" in the same press release is always good for garnering media attention. )

In the article sleeping naked considered "bad" behavior by some you'll see that going to bed with nothing on made the list of top ten "partner peeves."  It joined such antics as "snatching the covers" and "bringing pets to bed." We can't figure out why spouses (and significant others) would even care if you swapped skin for pajamas. Maybe because it's more difficult to get you to do other tasks such as bringing a bottle to the baby, or letting the cat out?

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1 comment:

  1. Oh, nevermind. What can we say about folks that are so inhibited that a spouse that prefers to sleep nude upsets them? They are who they are, and nothing will change that. Folks who are attracted to nudism are NOT them, and they will never be.

    We must accept that 'education' won't change that. They have a right to their viewpoints and the best that we can hope for is that they will allow us ours without criminal penalties. It's a fool's dream that someday Textile society will come to see things our way. They won't, for a lot of reasons we cannot overcome.

    Ever tried to convince someone of a different political view that they are wrong? Someone of a different religion? Ain't gonna happen, and logic does not play a part in the discussion.

    People have viewpoints and positions and the harder you try to convince them otherwise, the harder they dig in to their cherished beliefs. That's a fact, not opinion.

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