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Dear Ann Landers,
got into a discussion with the girls at work about sleeping habits. I happened to mention that I always wear un-derpants to bed. Everyone was shocked. (I have been married for 18 years.) Am I eccentric, crazy or "hung-up"-as they all seem to think? I never gave this matter any thought until it came up in this morning's conversation. Do you have any statistics on how many married women sleep in underpants? Please respond to -Oddball in Ohio

Dear Oliio,
I have never heard of any surveys on the subject, but it is a safe assumption that most women (single and married) do not sleep in underpants. Those who do are not necessarily wacky, however. It is probably a habit acquired in childhood. Dear Readers: Remember the woman who slept in her underpants? Well, now we have a new angle, which I feel obliged to share. Please stay with me and learn something. This letter came from Boston:



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