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Posted: 12/17/2023 2:15:49 PM EDT
I do especially when it is cold. I was on a golf trip this summer and my buddies thought it was strange that I do that. My wife does the same and I am wondering if that is normal.
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Never!
But I have a dog who has to put his head under something sleep. The wife occasionally lets him in our bed, and he usually gets under the covers and works his way down to the foot of the bed. He loves being completely covered. |
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I take Metformin, am lactose intolerant and try to eat healthy (lots of greens and beans). Head stays out of the covers!
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No way, I feel like I'm not getting enough oxygen after a short time.
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No, but I sleep with my head under the pillow.
I haven't always done this. I blame it on some kind of monkey brain instinct from having my kids throw things at my face while I've taken a nap, or I'm just going retarded. |
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Yep. I make a little hole for my nose. I have a hard time sleeping uncovered unless I'm absolutely exhausted or intoxicated.
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Only when I fart…makes enjoying the essence of my bowels even better!
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My CPAP lets me sleep like that or with my head under the pillow. I can't do it without the fresh air supply though, feel like I'm going to die
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About up to my eyes. I also cocoon myself in the sheets and assume the fetal position.
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When I subconsciously hear the dog climbing the stairs, I do yank the sheet over my head.
If I don't, I'm going to feel a cold snout in a few moments. |
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Sometimes. Normally up to my neck. I'll often wake up with pillows on my head. Hell, once in high school I fell asleep with my head on the desk and woke up with a hook over my head.
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Don't think I have used a blanket in 20 years. Usually just 1 bed sheet, if that.
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I barely sleep under blankets any more
Eta: now I'm cold... getting under the covers and napping now |
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I gotta have my head and my shaft uncovered. I cut a hole in the blanket and just pull it through.
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I sometimes have a pillow on my head, Scalia-style.
I think the desire to be completely covered is probably an evolutionary instinct. |
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Quoted: I have to have the blanket at least over my ear View Quote I’m the exact opposite.. I occasionally put the blanket over the head/face but one ear must stay out for situation awareness |
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I don't even sleep with a blanket unless it's really cold. I run on the hot side so in the summer I sleep on top of the bed.
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Nope. Not even when camping in the winter. Need to be able to breathe.
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Never a blanket but have with knit cap when camping , now just a CPAP mask strapped to face
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Not since a hunting trip and sleeping in a tent when it got down to 20 degrees or so.
(A small throw blanket my wife stuffed into my sleeping bag, actually. She is a smart girl.) |
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No, but my wife has straddled me and forced a pillow over my face while I was sleeping on numerous occasions.
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