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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
somewhere |
I stay in hotels a lot and something Ive noticed is a bit weird so I've decided to ask the scientific minds on here
I'm sure I'm not the only one that sleeps on one side of a bed no matter where I am
However I also sleep with my feet facing south at home and find it difficult to sleep any other way
My bed tonight has my feet facing North and i cant relax so Ive thrown the pillows to the other end of the bed
Are humans magnetic |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in Co. Down |
"Nope you're just strange BM very very strange.
Sure thats a given at this stage Bo
Can't travel on a train facing the wrong direction either "
Ah now the bed thing I can kinda understand up to a point. I sleep alone yet always lie on the same side of the bed. But on a train as long as I have a seat I'm happy. |
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I prefer to sleep on the right side of the bed so I have easy access to my drink on the bedside table with my right hand but I have no problem whichever direction the bed is facing. At home my head is West. |
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"Nope you're just strange BM very very strange.
Sure thats a given at this stage Bo
Can't travel on a train facing the wrong direction either "
lol I'm sure you manage to do other things facing north south east and west hey BM
OR NOT |
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"Have you ever been to the Southern Hemisphere, would you still have your feet facing to the south
Great question but no I've never been south of the equator "
Could come in handy if you ever get lost though, just lie down and once your comfortable you’ll know your facing south. |
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By *ornyfireCouple
over a year ago
Middle Earth |
I always have to sleep on the side closest to the door. At home I sleep on the left but if we are in hotel I will sleep on the right if that closest to the door doesn't have to be main room door ensuite door will do |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
somewhere |
"Nope you're just strange BM very very strange.
Sure thats a given at this stage Bo
Can't travel on a train facing the wrong direction either
lol I'm sure you manage to do other things facing north south east and west hey BM
OR NOT "
69's get a bit tricky but apart from that ... |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
somewhere |
"Have you ever been to the Southern Hemisphere, would you still have your feet facing to the south
Great question but no I've never been south of the equator
Could come in handy if you ever get lost though, just lie down and once your comfortable you’ll know your facing south. "
You see this is what I was looking for ...great scientific minds |
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By *orguyMan
over a year ago
Tuam |
"OP What do you do in a bed facing east or west ?
That fecks me up altogether because a bed is normally smaller in width than length..so I curl up a bit and change direction "
What do you do if it's a single bed???? |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
somewhere |
"OP What do you do in a bed facing east or west ?
That fecks me up altogether because a bed is normally smaller in width than length..so I curl up a bit and change direction
What do you do if it's a single bed???? "
I haven't slept in one of them since i lived in my parents house 30 yrs ago
And my bed was the same direction as my king size one now
I actually had an argument in a German hotel last year because my room had a single bed...they switched me after much debate |
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over a year ago
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I'm often in hotels every week also and always choose the right side of the bed. Sometimes there's 2 double beds and this can sometimes end up in a bit of head scratching but I was really putt out yesterday evening when I arrived you my hotel room only too find 3 single beds in the room. Fuckit... how's this gonna work ?? So I pushed all three together to make one and slept on the right side.
How do ya like me now |
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By *oandFroCouple
over a year ago
Limerick |
I would get lost in a phone box so not great on direction but I have to sleep on side of bed closest to window and as for trains I would get sick if I had to travel backwards.... I think it just is creature of habit thing for me but I don't sleep in hotels as much as himself. X |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"Suuuuuper weird. So perfectly on brand for you! "
Hey look a few weeks ago you said I was weird but funny and I was thinking to myself " that bitch " until I realised it was the best compliment I've had in years in fairness |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Suuuuuper weird. So perfectly on brand for you!
Hey look a few weeks ago you said I was weird but funny and I was thinking to myself " that bitch " until I realised it was the best compliment I've had in years in fairness "
You spelled "thank you" wrong... |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"Suuuuuper weird. So perfectly on brand for you!
Hey look a few weeks ago you said I was weird but funny and I was thinking to myself " that bitch " until I realised it was the best compliment I've had in years in fairness
You spelled "thank you" wrong... "
Laughing so much that some of the pillows fell off the bed because the headboard is up the other end |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
somewhere |
"I'm often in hotels every week also and always choose the right side of the bed. Sometimes there's 2 double beds and this can sometimes end up in a bit of head scratching but I was really putt out yesterday evening when I arrived you my hotel room only too find 3 single beds in the room. Fuckit... how's this gonna work ?? So I pushed all three together to make one and slept on the right side.
How do ya like me now "
No your right...that is weird |
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"I stay in hotels a lot and something Ive noticed is a bit weird so I've decided to ask the scientific minds on here
I'm sure I'm not the only one that sleeps on one side of a bed no matter where I am
However I also sleep with my feet facing south at home and find it difficult to sleep any other way
My bed tonight has my feet facing North and i cant relax so Ive thrown the pillows to the other end of the bed
Are humans magnetic "
If you share the bed with someone they would have to be the reverse polarity otherwise you would repel rather than attract them. |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"I stay in hotels a lot and something Ive noticed is a bit weird so I've decided to ask the scientific minds on here
I'm sure I'm not the only one that sleeps on one side of a bed no matter where I am
However I also sleep with my feet facing south at home and find it difficult to sleep any other way
My bed tonight has my feet facing North and i cant relax so Ive thrown the pillows to the other end of the bed
Are humans magnetic
If you share the bed with someone they would have to be the reverse polarity otherwise you would repel rather than attract them. "
Thats explains so much RB |
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"I stay in hotels a lot and something Ive noticed is a bit weird so I've decided to ask the scientific minds on here
I'm sure I'm not the only one that sleeps on one side of a bed no matter where I am
However I also sleep with my feet facing south at home and find it difficult to sleep any other way
My bed tonight has my feet facing North and i cant relax so Ive thrown the pillows to the other end of the bed
Are humans magnetic
If you share the bed with someone they would have to be the reverse polarity otherwise you would repel rather than attract them.
Thats explains so much RB "
Try topping and tailing |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I stay in hotels a lot and something Ive noticed is a bit weird so I've decided to ask the scientific minds on here
I'm sure I'm not the only one that sleeps on one side of a bed no matter where I am
However I also sleep with my feet facing south at home and find it difficult to sleep any other way
My bed tonight has my feet facing North and i cant relax so Ive thrown the pillows to the other end of the bed
Are humans magnetic
If you share the bed with someone they would have to be the reverse polarity otherwise you would repel rather than attract them. "
That explains why everyone I date seems to be bipolar. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's just your body telling you and your subconscious how to tame your body and relax. I am the same. Even if I go to other beds I want to be on same side. I don't know about the north south facing of my feet. But the thing is, once you've noticed you're not doing the routine your body is used to, then you'll get uncomfortable. Your subconscious telling you something is wrong and your body don't like it. Even if sometimes, it would be okay for your feet to face elsewhere. It's just , you noticed it. |
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