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woof wrote:- Silk & satin, are these are available at your favorite "by the hour" establishments ?



I do not waste time checking such irrelevant details of inanimate objects woofy,


I go for the pleasure whether it was in cat litter, straw,


or Brentford nylons, which always included elbow, 'n knee cap burns.


Does not matter to real men how the bed is made, the pleasurable experience in it is all.


I have never knowingly given a sheet one.....

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> If I were on the hunt - sorry, - looking for a new

> partner - and I walked into his bedroom and found

> silk sheets I'd think it 70s cheesy - if I saw

> Egyptian Cotton bedding, and ironed, I'd be well

> impressed.

>


Sorry luv, but if you were on the hunt and made it to his bedroom it would be game over....regardless of silk sheets, cotton sheets, water bed, futon bed...or just a mattress on the floor!...I don't think you would be critiquing the decor and soft furnishings of the room!

GinaG3 Wrote:

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> My mother swears by her 100% silk pillows. My

> sister sells them so everyone gets them for

> christmas & birthdays.


GinaG3 - does your sister have a website or something? - can you pm me the details please?


I'm off down to selfridges & Harrods this weekend to check out the goods...i hope they let me sample the goods!

fractionater Wrote:

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> Sorry luv, but if you were on the hunt and made it

> to his bedroom it would be game over....regardless

> of silk sheets, cotton sheets, water bed, futon

> bed...or just a mattress on the floor!...I don't

> think you would be critiquing the decor and soft

> furnishings of the room!


Hmmm.....depends. A bit of multi-tasking could come in handy here.

And don't guys just love to get advice from their girlfriends on how to redecorate/furnish their apartment? No? ;-)

SteveT Wrote:

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> I go for the pleasure whether it was in cat

> litter, straw,


> Does not matter to real men how the bed is made,

> the pleasurable experience in it is all.

>

> I have never knowingly given a sheet one.....

__________________________________________________________


Yeah Steve, nicely chosen words there.....



* puts head in bucket & calls for huey *




He's one "kinda" guy is SteveT


Makes George Galloway seem attractive



* sandpapers skin *



W**F

Sounds like what you should do is get some nice new sheets and some silk pillowcases. I googled those yesterday and found some for ?18 each. Tempted to get a pair myself. Feather and Black do some very nice soft silk effect cotton sheets and duvet covers a friend of mind bought a year or so ago and she really recommends them. They have a sale on as well.
  • 4 months later...

Silk bedding will be amazing more than you thought.

Matching silk pillowcases can offer a different appearance to your bed or couch as well as lending a comfy appeal. Claiming to be useful for healthy hair plus skin, specific materials are used for matching silk pillowcase to be each engaging and comfortable in discovering new concepts for the pair. However, some manufacturers take advantage of our passion for color and use our weakness for what is trendy and fashionable to pass off poorly sewn comforter sets made from flimsy fabrics that won?t make it past one sleepover without a rip, tear or a failed trip through the laundry with where the dye either ran or faded to the point of no return.So take your time to find one real good seller would be save greatly cost. http://www.ellesilk.com or http://www.silksleep.com are all expert in China and if you don't want to shop so far, take Amazon for chance, although it does not expertise on it.

I tried silk sheets once I thought that I might fall out at the side, so I put my Zimmer in beside me and walking stick the other side, I have to have four pillows to prop me up. I woke up with a jolt as I had slid out of the bottom with my nightshirt up my legs reflecting in the mirror, not having my glasses I thought that I was entering the Blackwall Tunnel.

I have gone back to using cotton sheets and when it gets real cold I put my old army overcoat over the bed,and my beret over the pot to stop it freezing.

fractionater Wrote:

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> So I'm thinking of 'investing' in some silk

> bedding, the whole monty.. Silk duvet, silk

> (filled) pillows, silk bed linen...the proper

> expensive stuff, not cheap satin nonsense!

>

> Anyone out there have any experience with this?

> how practical is it?

> Are the claims of 'keeps you cool in summer, and



Sounds a bit kinky! can I come round?

> warm in winter' over exagerated?

> And does it feel good to sleep in silk?

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  • 3 years later...

We used to have silk bedding for years, but eventually the romance dies off, and you end up wanting your own space, and eventually your own bed. The practicality wares off and it can give terrible chaffing in summer. I discovered the luxury bedding range at primark and never looked back. Does the same job for half the price!


Louisa.

Louisa wrote...


"The practicality wares off and it can give terrible chaffing in summer..."


"I discovered the luxury bedding range at primark..."


Cool - something for my child's English lesson tomorrow - two spelling errors and an oxymoron in the same posting - discuss!

robbin Wrote:

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> Louisa wrote...

>

> "The practicality wares off and it can give

> terrible chaffing in summer..."

>

> "I discovered the luxury bedding range at

> primark..."

>

> Cool - something for my child's English lesson

> tomorrow - two spelling errors and an oxymoron in

> the same posting - discuss!


Bore off robbin. People that have to raise grammar and spelling superiority usually aren?t that great themselves. Shall I dissect some of your old posts and see what I can come up with? I?m sure it won?t take long, but unsurprisingly I have better things to do with my time, such as watching paint dry!


Louisa.

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