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Do You Wear Socks In Bed?  
User currently offline9VSPO From United Kingdom, joined May 2008, 60 posts, RR: 1
Posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 472 times:

I do.  Big grin

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User currently offlinePilot kaz From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 1, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 465 times:

Random....














Yes

User currently offlineSunshine79 From United Kingdom (England), joined Jan 2006, 1552 posts, RR: 47
Reply 2, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 463 times:

No, I can't stand wearing anything while sleeping, nevermind socks.


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User currently offlineDaleaholic From United Kingdom (England), joined Oct 2005, 2915 posts, RR: 18
Reply 3, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 457 times:

I don't wear socks in bed.


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User currently offlineNewark777 From United States, joined Dec 2004, 8796 posts, RR: 40
Reply 4, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 457 times:

Just don't fall asleep with shoes on, you'll get tagged.  Wink

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User currently offline9VSPO From United Kingdom, joined May 2008, 60 posts, RR: 1
Reply 5, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 457 times:

Quoting Sunshine79 (Reply 2):
No, I can't stand wearing anything while sleeping, nevermind socks.

Don't you get cold?  Yeah sure

User currently offlineSrbmod From United States, joined Mar 2001, 14191 posts, RR: 61
Reply 6, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 455 times:
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Yes, a pair of wool socks, just in case I manage to kick the covers off.


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User currently offlinePe@rson From United Kingdom (England), joined Jan 2001, 16672 posts, RR: 59
Reply 7, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 451 times:

Sometimes, but not normally. I have worn socks while having sex before though.  Wow!

User currently offlineSunshine79 From United Kingdom (England), joined Jan 2006, 1552 posts, RR: 47
Reply 8, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 448 times:

Quoting 9VSPO (Reply 5):
Don't you get cold?

No, I have a nice warm duvet. Unfortunately no man to keep me warm, but I'm used to that, lol.


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User currently offline9VSPO From United Kingdom, joined May 2008, 60 posts, RR: 1
Reply 9, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 447 times:

Quoting Pe@rson (Reply 7):
I have worn socks while having sex before though

So that will be just the one time then? Big grin

User currently offlineScbriml From United Kingdom (England), joined Jul 2003, 8898 posts, RR: 50
Reply 10, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 443 times:
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Haven't worn anything in bed since I was about 13. That's a long time. And no, I'm never cold in bed.
 hot  old  grumpy 


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User currently offlinePe@rson From United Kingdom (England), joined Jan 2001, 16672 posts, RR: 59
Reply 11, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 442 times:

Quoting Sunshine79 (Reply 8):
Unfortunately no man to keep me warm, but I'm used to that, lol.

Get a dog: it'll do what you want, when you want it; it'll be nice and friendly; it won't cost as much; and it'll let you stroke it when YOU want it to stroke it.  Silly

User currently offlineSunshine79 From United Kingdom (England), joined Jan 2006, 1552 posts, RR: 47
Reply 12, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 441 times:

Quoting Pe@rson (Reply 7):
I have worn socks while having sex before though

Now why does that not surprise me? There's nothing more irritating than a man keeping his socks on

Quoting Pe@rson (Reply 11):

Get a dog: it'll do what you want, when you want it; it'll be nice and friendly; it won't cost as much; and it'll let you stroke it when YOU want it to stroke it

They also slaver just as much as men and you still have to clean up after them just as much. (Not that I'm anti-men at the moment  Silly )

[Edited 2006-01-10 23:32:44]


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User currently offlineSearpqx From United States, joined Jun 2000, 4331 posts, RR: 28
Reply 13, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 436 times:

Quoting Pe@rson (Reply 7):
I have worn socks while having sex before though

I find a guy in white athletic or grey hiking socks very sexy

If it's cold out I do - I keep my bedroom the coolest in the house, rarely turning on the heat.


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User currently offlinePe@rson From United Kingdom (England), joined Jan 2001, 16672 posts, RR: 59
Reply 14, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 433 times:

Quoting 9VSPO (Reply 9):
So that will be just the one time then?

LOL. Yes, I did wear them once (or twice).

Quoting Sunshine79 (Reply 12):
ow why does that not surprise me? There's nothing more irritating than a man keeping his socks on

LOL. Bugger getting all my clothes off! I'll keep my trousers and T-shirt on if I can!  Silly

User currently offlineSlamClick From United States, joined Nov 2003, 9996 posts, RR: 78
Reply 15, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 430 times:

You could draw a line of latitude around some point of the northern hemisphere. There would be very little sanity north of that line.


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User currently offlinePe@rson From United Kingdom (England), joined Jan 2001, 16672 posts, RR: 59
Reply 16, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 422 times:

Quoting Sunshine79 (Reply 12):
Now why does that not surprise me? There's nothing more irritating than a man keeping his socks on

So if you were gettin' hot-and-steamy with some bloke, all horny, all naked, would you really insist on him taking them off? I doubt it.  Wink Or what if you two were stumbling back from the pub, found a nice park (bringing back memories now) and did it there-and-then? Would you both take off your clothes - AND your socks? I doubt it.  Wink

User currently offline9VSPO From United Kingdom, joined May 2008, 60 posts, RR: 1
Reply 17, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 418 times:

Quoting Pe@rson (Reply 7):

Isn't it a man's duty to wear socks in bed??? Big grin

User currently offlineMatt27 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 18, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 412 times:

If it's cold - yes  cold 

User currently offlineSunshine79 From United Kingdom (England), joined Jan 2006, 1552 posts, RR: 47
Reply 19, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 412 times:

Quoting Pe@rson (Reply 16):
Or what if you two were stumbling back from the pub, found a nice park (bringing back memories now) and did it there-and-then?

In the UK???? It would be too bloody cold for a start, nothing would be happening, if you know what I mean  Silly


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User currently offlineTheCoz From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 20, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 5 hours ago) and read 408 times:

People actually wear socks to bed? That's crazy.

User currently offline9VSPO From United Kingdom, joined May 2008, 60 posts, RR: 1
Reply 21, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 5 hours ago) and read 406 times:

Quoting Matt27 (Reply 18):
If it's cold - yes

I'm not talking about a pub car park! I'm talking about at home in bed!!!

User currently offlineSK A340 From Sweden, joined Mar 2000, 838 posts, RR: 4
Reply 22, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 5 hours ago) and read 404 times:

No, but I did in South Africa. I don't think I have frozen so much as I did there. One American guy said that if the Swedes are freezing, then it must be really cold  Wink

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User currently offlineKPDX From United States, joined Dec 2005, 1593 posts, RR: 4
Reply 23, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 5 hours ago) and read 395 times:

Nope, I hate wearing socks in bed, cant stand it! Big grin

KPDX  Smile

User currently offlineLFutia From Netherlands, joined Dec 2002, 2804 posts, RR: 31
Reply 24, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 5 hours ago) and read 392 times:
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Quoting Sunshine79 (Reply 2):
No, I can't stand wearing anything while sleeping, nevermind socks.

same thing goes for me. if i fall asleep with socks on then i'll change them when i wake up.

Leo


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User currently offlinePe@rson From United Kingdom (England), joined Jan 2001, 16672 posts, RR: 59
Reply 25, posted (3 years 10 months 6 days 5 hours ago) and read 387 times:

Quoting Sunshine79 (Reply 19):
nothing would be happening, if you know what I mean

LOL. Not unless it's summer. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. But if it is the winter, all you need is a nice pair of warm hands, or perhaps a sock to put on.  Silly Please buy my forthcoming book: 1001 Things To Do With A Sock. It might out-sell my other book: 1001 Things You Wanted To Know About Airliners.net (But Were Afraid To Ask). The latter is available everywhere*.
































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26 Shamrock_747: Nooo! I'd hate to go to bed in socks. Always sleep naked.
27 Post contains images Pe@rson: Blimey! The thought of me sleeping naked, going to the toilet, realising my dad is walking near... well, not nice. I sleep with a T-shirt and my boxe
28 Post contains images Jap: That's the standard line I get when visiting my b/f's parents in the UK I tend to be cold a lot... and whenever I put my jumper on, I ALWAYS get "you
29 Post contains images Pe@rson: What is your circulation like at your age (74)? I guess it can't be that good.
30 CFCUQ: You'd really be pissed at me, I leave the boots on too !!!!!
31 ComatMan: Absolutely not. I even have trouble wearing a watch to bed.
32 Nordair: My feet are always cold....always have been. But, I cannot abide wearing socks to bed. So, I toss an extra blanket over the edge of the bed.
33 Canuckpaxguy: I need to sleep with my feet completely uncovered. I can't even sleep with my feet under the blanket. I need to have the bedsheets untucked at the bot
34 LTBEWR: I almost always wear socks when sleeping, except on the hottest days. Otherwise my feet get cold and I don't sleep well. It also means my feet don't g
35 Post contains images YooYoo: The monsters will get you if you don't cover your feet. I must have my feet covered no matter what the temperature is. As for socks, never.
36 Brendan03: Agreed, The only time I wear anything to bed is when I've come home absolutely exausted, walked in the door and crashed straight on my bed fully clot
37 JAGflyer: In the winter usually but if it's really hot I will not wear them.
38 Ctbarnes: I used to until I developed a really bad athlets's foot problem as a result. I was advised not to wear socks to bed so to let my feet air out. Charles
39 Kevinl1011: I know what that's like. I've gone as far as wearing socks and sandals at work. I just tell everybody that they are CAL-OSHA approved. "My Python boo
40 Brendan03: Oh no... You didn't??! You do know that Socks and Sandles are the Fashion Police's worst crime?!!
41 Kevinl1011: I guess I'm not a dedicated follower of fashion. Ask any German, form follows function. (c'mon HT, back me up here)[Edited 2006-01-11 10:47:39]
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