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Post subject: Re: Candy Caravan Chat Posted: Sep 17th, '24, 05:44 |
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Kuuki

Joined: Aug 3rd, '09, 19:21 Posts: 32562 Hugs: 391218 Location: Japan
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My PJs, especially in the Summer, definitely don't have enough fabric so I'm comfortable doing that XD
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Post subject: Re: Candy Caravan Chat Posted: Sep 17th, '24, 06:23 |
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Hotarla

Joined: Aug 28th, '11, 19:32 Posts: 30771 Hugs: 163718
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Yeah no I kinda have 3 sets of clothes. Outdoors clothes, indoor clothes and sleep clothes. Sometimes sleep and indoor clothes get mixed around. Lol
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Post subject: Re: Candy Caravan Chat Posted: Sep 17th, '24, 07:24 |
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Kuuki

Joined: Aug 3rd, '09, 19:21 Posts: 32562 Hugs: 391218 Location: Japan
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My indoor clothes are usually sleep clothes as well, unless I do really dirty things during the day and then I change before sleeping.
Then again, often, old outdoor T-shirts do end up being sleep/indoor clothes in the end.
Like old cardigan whose wool just doesn't look like wool anymore.
Thanks to you, I think I don't have any trousers I can sleep in for the winter, I should go on a hunt soonish because I won't survive the winter in my unheated house without something covering my legs.
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Post subject: Re: Candy Caravan Chat Posted: Sep 17th, '24, 07:41 |
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Hotarla

Joined: Aug 28th, '11, 19:32 Posts: 30771 Hugs: 163718
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I usually don’t wear sleep clothes as indoor clothes bc indoors clothes would get dirty after a day of eating and drinking and cooking and so on. So if I do end up wearing sleep clothes as indoor clothes (usually when I’m lazy), I won’t wear them again as sleep clothes until I wash them.
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Post subject: Re: Candy Caravan Chat Posted: Sep 17th, '24, 07:51 |
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Kuuki

Joined: Aug 3rd, '09, 19:21 Posts: 32562 Hugs: 391218 Location: Japan
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That makes sense.
I usually don't wear indoor clothes for a full day and husband cooks quite a lot so I often don't change before sleeping.
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Post subject: Re: Candy Caravan Chat Posted: Sep 17th, '24, 11:13 |
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Hotarla

Joined: Aug 28th, '11, 19:32 Posts: 30771 Hugs: 163718
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Yeeep I wouldn’t want to sleep in clothes that smell like last nights dinner or something. Lol
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Post subject: Re: Candy Caravan Chat Posted: Sep 17th, '24, 12:43 |
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Kuuki

Joined: Aug 3rd, '09, 19:21 Posts: 32562 Hugs: 391218 Location: Japan
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That's definitely understandable.
I don't cook things that smell so much that it's noticeable. If anything, the smell of sweat disturbs me more.
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Post subject: Re: Candy Caravan Chat Posted: Sep 17th, '24, 18:33 |
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Hotarla

Joined: Aug 28th, '11, 19:32 Posts: 30771 Hugs: 163718
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I don’t really smell sweat but I wash dishes a lot so my shirt gets wet a lot. Also, when you’re cooking, the oil will splatter on your clothes. So I don’t want to wear potentially oily clothes.
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Post subject: Re: Candy Caravan Chat Posted: Sep 18th, '24, 16:15 |
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Anime

Joined: Jul 8th, '09, 23:07 Posts: 11324 Hugs: 102771
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Post subject: Re: Candy Caravan Chat Posted: Sep 18th, '24, 18:35 |
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Hotarla

Joined: Aug 28th, '11, 19:32 Posts: 30771 Hugs: 163718
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Well well well lookie who it is lol.
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