oscilor wrote:I sleep on a mattress on the floor.
I sleep on a sheets which are on a mattress, which is on box springs, which are on a frame, which is on the floor.
oscilor wrote:I sleep on a mattress on the floor.

oscilor wrote:If there was a pea under your many bed layers, would it disturb your sleep?

Sophist wrote:oscilor wrote:If there was a pea under your many bed layers, would it disturb your sleep?
Depends. Would it eventually start to smell?
oscilor wrote:Sophist wrote:oscilor wrote:If there was a pea under your many bed layers, would it disturb your sleep?
Depends. Would it eventually start to smell?
LOL I dunno, let me sleep on it...
oscilor wrote:I sleep on a mattress on the floor.

Sophist wrote:Methinks there's more folks who sleep in the nip than I realized...
Toad wrote:Sophist wrote:TheZach wrote:I can't sleep with clothes on.
You sleep in the nip even in the winter??Brrrrrrrrrr.......
I do too, its warm enuf under a quilt... but then I still have the quilt in the middle of summer
hyke wrote:Toad wrote:Sophist wrote:TheZach wrote:I can't sleep with clothes on.
You sleep in the nip even in the winter??Brrrrrrrrrr.......
I do too, its warm enuf under a quilt... but then I still have the quilt in the middle of summer
Just a sheet in the summer and always a window ajar or open, unless it is minus 20 or so. I need fresh air.


Sophist wrote:The poor cupboard... What's it ever done to you?![]()
hyke wrote:Toad you are great in describing what struggles I have experienced with nightgowns as a child. The strangling effect.
I used to have it with sheets too. But luckily I can manage them now. I just like to feel some fabric on my body, either for the tactile sensation, or to discourage the mosquitos that are allmost always here. But no clothes. Clothes and sheets/quilts are a very difficult combination.
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