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Who else has to tuck the duvet under their feet?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I can't sleep unless I tuck the duvet under my toes. I feel like something will get them otherwise.
Anyone else equally irrational in their bedtime habits?
Dare YOU sleep with the wardrobe door open? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's not a sleeping habit, but whenever I share a bed with someone I can't sleep, I just snuggle them
Only exception is my last ex, I could sleep next to him but if one of us woke up in the night the other would too. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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My husband destroys pillows. They start off normal shaped and by morning they are bunched up into a weird ball shape inside the pillow cover and half stuffed down the gap at the head of the bed.
I'm forever straightening them.
Plus when I wake, half the time he's turned round so is asleep with his head where my feet are and vice versa. I don't know how he doesn't kick me in the face but he hasn't yet. Makes me nervous though! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I am the opposite have to sleep with my feet sticking out of the duvet
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Lol cant stand having hot feet
Oh and likr having the curtains a touch open love the moon light coming in and the sun as it rises
I am not really afraid of the dark |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like to sleep with one leg hanging out the side of the bed
I hate when the duvet is tucked under the mattress in hotels. I always feel restricted and trapped |
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"I like to sleep with one leg hanging out the side of the bed
I hate when the duvet is tucked under the mattress in hotels. I always feel restricted and trapped "
Love love love the new profile pic |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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exact opposite, I have to untuck old fashioned beds, feet must be outside the duvet,and wardrobe door has to be open so I have easy access to my dressing gown. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Ooo yes have to tuck duvet around my feet to. Plus can't have bedroom door wide open.Incase someone or something is watching me...."
Yep bedroom door must be closed. Anyone could come in otherwise, even people who don't know how to use door handles. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like to sleep with one leg hanging out the side of the bed
I hate when the duvet is tucked under the mattress in hotels. I always feel restricted and trapped
Love love love the new profile pic "
Thank you
I'm kinda partial to yours |
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"I like to sleep with one leg hanging out the side of the bed
I hate when the duvet is tucked under the mattress in hotels. I always feel restricted and trapped "
I do this to! Doors have to be closed and curtains drawn xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I am usually sleeping without covering myself with duvet, just in my sleeping shorts (don't want any mess on the sheets). I pretty much always have the window open and radiators are off even during winter.
I can't sleep if its hot and since I used to live in a valley where it got really cold in winter English weather is warm to me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Lie on my side...one leg straight...one leg bent with the quilt tucked under... one arm out....there can't be any mess (at all) the door open and the hall light on...not OCD in the slightest x |
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"I can't sleep unless I tuck the duvet under my toes. I feel like something will get them otherwise.
Anyone else equally irrational in their bedtime habits?
Dare YOU sleep with the wardrobe door open? "
How can you be sleeping under a duvet in this weather ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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always naked - still tend to sleep facing the outside edge of the bed unless hes there then its snuggled mass of arms and legs - hate being hot in bed and will throw covers off but do make a nest with the duvet for feet after i was shown - never used to |
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I can't sleep with my arms out of the duvet incase they hang over the edge of the bed and I get grabbed by "it" under the bed. I fall asleep curled up with my arms crossed and hands holding opposite shoulders |
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"I can't sleep unless I tuck the duvet under my toes. I feel like something will get them otherwise.
Anyone else equally irrational in their bedtime habits?
Dare YOU sleep with the wardrobe door open? "
I too tuck my toes under the duvet, but I think this is from being traumatised as a child with arachnophobia. That scene when the spider crawls up his leg whilst he sleeps....I just shuddered thinking about it. (And ive not watched the damn film since!) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I have to have the duvet up round my ears, even if it's so hot I kick the duvet off the rest of my body, the ears have to stay covered. Hate going abroad where you only get a sheet to sleep under, can't settle at all.
Mrs x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i have a friend whose kid cant have anything in the bedroom but the bed - no wardrobes doors or boxes - has councelling but cant cope- strange phobia"
not doors - drawers |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I can't sleep unless I tuck the duvet under my toes. I feel like something will get them otherwise.
Anyone else equally irrational in their bedtime habits?
Dare YOU sleep with the wardrobe door open? "
I have to tuck mine and I prefer it to be tight enough so it curls my toes back a bit. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So hot at nights in Devon; that I am just sheeting it; with windows open; no duvets and a barely covered body "
Slept naked on top of everything last night. Window and door open....nice n cool! |
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"Lie on my side...one leg straight...one leg bent with the quilt tucked under... one arm out....there can't be any mess (at all) the door open and the hall light on...not OCD in the slightest x"
Haha sounds the same as me! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I could sleep stood up on a washing line as my Nan used to say
Feet in, feet out, lights on, curtains open, windows open, every door the room open it makes no difference to me, as soon as my head hits the pillow I'm gone |
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"i have a friend whose kid cant have anything in the bedroom but the bed - no wardrobes doors or boxes - has councelling but cant cope- strange phobia"
One of mine is like that. I had to give him the smallest bedroom too as the bigger one scares him at night.
When he was little he saw a black tshirt on the floor and was convinced it was a hole in the floor until I turned on the light.
His duvet cover couldn't be dark colours or patterned because he thought it was a monster. He has to wear socks in bed too because he can't stand the feel of the duvet on his feet.
He's better now but not brilliant. He's still terrified of curtains in his room (and I'd got lovely ones in his face colour!) so he just has a blackout blind. And he still does the socks thing.
Oh and there's a large teddy bear he adores in daytime but is terrified of at night.
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"i have a friend whose kid cant have anything in the bedroom but the bed - no wardrobes doors or boxes - has councelling but cant cope- strange phobia
One of mine is like that. I had to give him the smallest bedroom too as the bigger one scares him at night.
When he was little he saw a black tshirt on the floor and was convinced it was a hole in the floor until I turned on the light.
His duvet cover couldn't be dark colours or patterned because he thought it was a monster. He has to wear socks in bed too because he can't stand the feel of the duvet on his feet.
He's better now but not brilliant. He's still terrified of curtains in his room (and I'd got lovely ones in his face colour!) so he just has a blackout blind. And he still does the socks thing.
Oh and there's a large teddy bear he adores in daytime but is terrified of at night.
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how the mind changes at night - bless xx |
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"I can't sleep unless I tuck the duvet under my toes. I feel like something will get them otherwise.
Anyone else equally irrational in their bedtime habits?
Dare YOU sleep with the wardrobe door open? "
I'm exactly the same and in hotels I have to practically un make the bottom of the bed to allow me to tuck my feet under otherwise I can never sleep. |
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