The now-wide awake girls took a minute or two to digest that bit of news; and the floodgate of comments was opened.
Missy Chauvin opened with a little admission: she sometimes did that when she was behind on her washing. Some of the others were surprised by her remark; not by the admission of her sometimes sleeping nude; but by her admitting that she sometimes let the washing slip by. Hilda Walspurgis asked, not censoriously, "What? Do you not like red beans and rice?" She was alluding to the New Orleans custom of preparing red beans and rice on washday; and talk about many things goes down to talking about food. By the way, red beans and rice calls for beer or at least tea.
Marie D'Aquin worried about nekkid sleeping being an occasion for sin of some kind. She then wondered if we should send Madeline Dupré to ask Father Devereaux if it was. Madeline was horrified at the good padre learning that she slept naked; but said, "No, prolly not. If you feel it's sinful, it's because you're probably doing it sinfully." The group had to sort through that moral koan, and went on taking sips of coffee.
Well, Suzette Picou said, "I always slept in the nude; being a little cooler at night helps me sleep a little better. There's just one problem, though."
Madeline asked, "What's that?"
Suzette replied, "Well, you know I like to do my Tai Chi exercises outside when I first wake up. Well, I was doing mine the other day, and I forgot that I slept naked! The poh-lice didn't mind much, though. I support the Policemen's Union!"
So why should people sleep in the nude? Clotilde Badeaux quoted from a Cosmopolitan article that cited, among reasons, it helps you sleep better, it helps release those beneficial hormones as melatonin and growth hormone from being disrupted, it helps you enjoy snuggling better because you release more oxytocin, it results in you having more sex, and it helps air things out down there to keep bacteria and fungi at bay. Because of the absence of ten-foot poles, no one touched that last one.
Now the kitty cat was let out of the bag. Still, Tina Moreau remarked that she normally slept nekkid; but when she wanted to do it, she put on that translucent red and black nightie. Whoa, Nelly; too much information for some! At least they learned a little about her b.f.'s tastes!
Clara Thibodeaux was unusually quiet. But then she said, "When I want to be laid, I wear my Confederate Flag nightie."
"Three questions were asked; but the most important one was "Why?"
Clara said, "Because I want the South to rise again!"
Double entendres still are the lingua franca in New Orleans.
[I got this idea from Bilbo's post a few weeks ago.]
That ended with a good laugh!
ReplyDeleteFor many people, wearing nightgowns is a comfort measure.
ReplyDeleteOMG, what an incredible take on that bit of news. I heard this on the news also. It has also generated lots of conversation among my friends.
ReplyDeleteHmmm...
ReplyDeleteI suppose it is best for me to leave this one alone.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Angel
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Sleeping nude saves money on pajamas and laundry.
ReplyDeleteIt's always good to air things out.
ReplyDeleteThe covers feel cozier if you're bare.
ReplyDeleteNo big deal; it is based on research.
ReplyDelete/sleep without clothes
It's sexy to sleep nude.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout-out, Angel! I just wish I'd learned about this sleeping nude thing a long time ago!
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