Nurses General Nursing
Published Oct 29, 2014
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Been there,done that, ASN, RN
7,105 Posts
I've always been to scared to sleep naked! I would lay there thinking about someone breaking in and me being there naked, or waking up to flames in my bedroom and having to run outside with no clothes on, I would never fall asleep. Plus my dog loves to cuddle, and that would be too weird. My after work outfit (if you'd even call it an outfit) is the biggest t-shirt I can find, with some pajama pants/gym shorts, depending on the weather.
Plus my dog loves to cuddle, and that would be too weird.
My after work outfit (if you'd even call it an outfit) is the biggest t-shirt I can find, with some pajama pants/gym shorts, depending on the weather.
Exactly! God help the neighbors if a fire were to break out.
jifferte, BSN, MSN, RN
105 Posts
My hubby's old band shirt and pajama pants. Oh, and I should add a top knot for the hair. Just thinking about this look makes me
LTCNS, LPN
623 Posts
Baggy lounge pants and an oversized t-shirt with either socks or slippers. Bedtime is nekkid time :)
BuckyBadgerRN, ASN, RN
3,520 Posts
I often have good intentions of "real" clothes when I get home, but unless I have a school function or something else that requires a bra, I usually just opt for my jammers!
LOL, on nekkid nights, I've decided that if you dare break into our home, you DESERVE the trauma of seeing me in the buff!
SubSippi
909 Posts
We, the people of the nursing profession, demand comfort at all times, whether we be at home, at work, or in public.
LilRedRN1973
1,062 Posts
Running clothes. I work night shift and there are two days each week where I run after getting off work. So I get off at 6am, home by 615am and by 630am, I'm out the door for a 3-5 mile run. After that, my very tired butt is in bed. The days I don't run? My favorite outfit is my pajamas!
jojo489
256 Posts
Ha, and I thought i was the only one who couldn't remember the last time I wore jeans.
AnnieOaklyRN, BSN, RN, EMT-P
2,577 Posts
Pajamas since I usually work evenings and early nights!
OMG I cannot imagine going running after a night shift!
Kudos to you!!
I agree with the poster that said no sleeping nekked at night or anytime, well unless you know.... you are having a good time!
I had to stay in a hotel when I was younger for a few weeks while my family's house was built since it was not finished in time, here I am nice and cozy in said hotel bed when I hear a loud knock at the door followed by the door opening. I was stunned out of my sleep and it was the police and hotel manager asking if I was ok. I was like yes, why? Someone had called 911 asking for help and they thought it was me. You never know who is going to drop in unexpectedly! The cop was hot too so I would not have wanted him to see me nekked either!!
firstinfamily, RN
790 Posts
Shower, jamies, bed. That is my routine!!! There is nothing like being comfortable, even when I am home on my shifts off I am usually in jamies or sweats, something soft and warm in the winter, soft and light weight in the summer. If I lived by myself I most likely would be in my birthday suit as well!!
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