• tyler@programming.dev
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    1 day ago

    Making your bed just means it will smell faster, you’re trapping moisture in the sheets.

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      23 hours ago

      When you make the bed you’re pinning all the duvet down?

      Part of the reason I make my bed is to air it, with the duvet folded down, so it doesn’t smell

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      1 day ago

      Jeez, how much do you people sweat at night? I’m in a temperate climate and I only sweat at night when something’s wrong with me.

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        1 day ago

        You sweat constantly, you just don’t notice it. I “don’t sweat” at night, that doesn’t mean there isn’t moisture in the sheets. Your body is a semi-permeable water sac, of course there’s going to be moisture in the sheets after spending 8 hours in them.

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        1 day ago

        I sweat a fair amount at night. At this point in my life, I open the window, have a fan blowing air around the room, and sleep with minimal sheets and no clothes. I still end up sweating at some point in the night.

        Mine is likely perimenopause related though.