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Cosy vs sexy

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mellongoose · 22/01/2019 21:14

This is a question for evenings at home. DD has gone to bed and I finally collapse on the sofa in front of the fire for a couple of hours before going to bed. Normally I find myself in cosy pyjamas and a fluffy dressing gown....comfy, but not sexy.

I'd like to be wearing something that feels as nice and warm but is a bit more of a turn on for DH. Clearly, sexy underwear and silk kimonos are not warm and cosy in the least!! I'm in danger of being old before my time.

What is the happy medium?!!!

OP posts:
Charley50 · 24/01/2019 08:14

Hope you, not hope to! Blush

Charley50 · 24/01/2019 08:15

Hope you, not hope to! Blush

cloudtree · 24/01/2019 08:16

Cashmere pyjamas and dressing gown from M&S with a silk camisole top underneath.

Mookatron · 24/01/2019 09:12

Charley50 no! She used to have peyote approach her from across the bar when she was wearing it! Mind you we were in our twenties then but I'm sure that had nothing to do with it Hmm.

Op I'm sorry you're feeling crap Flowers. Hope some slinky pyjamas and a soft, inviting cardi help make you feel better.

Mookatron · 24/01/2019 09:12

Peyote?? People.

Flyinggeese · 24/01/2019 11:02

Because of this thread I have ads on my screen for 'copping cardigans'. :)

gaggiagirl · 24/01/2019 11:18

I feel sexy ish, comfy and warm in legging style pyjama bottoms that have wide waist bands. Primark do a fantastic range. And a long sleeved tight fitting stretchy top. All cotton.
I'm very sorry for your loss OP.xxx

NC4Now · 24/01/2019 15:02

@flyinggeese me too!! Some lovely cashmeres cropping up.

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