Sleeping Nude: Liberating or Unhygienic?

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Sleeping Nude: Liberating or Unhygienic?
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A surprising number of people sleep naked, with some even considering it to be the secret behind a good night's sleep

To Noah Grosshandler, sleeping nude feels freeing. For three years now, the 24-year-old technology project manager in New York has shed the boxers and T-shirts he once wore to bed to go au naturel.

He just finds slumbering in the buff more comfortable than wearing bunchy underwear. And while he isn’t convinced that nudity improved the quality of his shut-eye, he fears switching back would erode it. “If I went back, I think I would probably sleep worse.”

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