Sleeping without clothes allows your body to settle into its natural temperature rhythm,
instead of fighting layers of fabric that trap heat and sweat.
A cooler body signals to your brain that itโs time to rest, helping melatonin flow more freely and deepening your sleep.
Over time, this can mean fewer restless nights, fewer wake-ups drenched in sweat, and a more refreshed feeling in the morning.
Thereโs also a powerful emotional and physical side. Skin-to-skin contact with a partner boosts oxytocin, the โbonding hormoneโ that nurtures trust, intimacy, and calm.
Losing the layers can quiet stress hormones like cortisol, ease tension, and create a subtle sense of freedom that many people rarely feel during the day.
Better circulation, deeper rest, and a stronger connection with yourself โ and possibly your partner โ can all begin with something as simple as daring to go to bed bare.

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