Feels good getting into a freshly made bed rather than a pile of messy blankets.
I do it when I have guests over, or when I am going away from home for a few days.
Same thing with showers tbh. I'm just gonna sweat tomorrow so why I gotta shower today? Conserve water people. Earf is dyin💦💦💦💦💦💦💦
Feels good getting into a freshly made bed rather than a pile of messy blankets.
Looks horrible if not made. Aesthetics matter, OP.
no one's gonna see it except me so I don't bother with it in the morning
Same thing with showers tbh. I'm just gonna sweat tomorrow so why I gotta shower today? Conserve water people. Earf is dyin💦💦💦💦💦💦💦
what's the point of showering? you're just gonna get dirty again anyway.
what's the point of ironing your clothes? you're just gonna get them wrinkled again anyway.
what's the point of eating good food? it's just going to turn into shit anyway.
what's the point of showering? you're just gonna get dirty again anyway.
what's the point of ironing your clothes? you're just gonna get them wrinkled again anyway.
what's the point of eating good food? it's just going to turn into shit anyway.
It only takes 2 seconds to do, and by doing it immediately you don't have to worry about it later.
It only takes 2 seconds to do, and by doing it immediately your bed is ready for the next use. So there is no reason to not do it.
Just give em a shake or two and they good as new. Top em off with febreeze.You realize making your bed doesn't actually clean the bed, right?
I'd hate to smell your sheets
This. Dust mites ya'llWhole lotta people equating "making bed" with "basic cleanliness" for some reason. Making the bed doesn't make it any cleaner, folks, it's not the same as putting the sheets in the washing machine. And in fact a made bed is a better breeding ground for dust mites, so leaving it unmade is healthier for people with asthma or sensitivity to dust mites.
Whole lotta people equating "making bed" with "basic cleanliness" for some reason. Making the bed doesn't make it any cleaner, folks, it's not the same as putting the sheets in the washing machine. And in fact a made bed is a better breeding ground for dust mites, so leaving it unmade is healthier for people with asthma or sensitivity to dust mites.
"There are generally two types of people in this world - those who can't start the day without a freshly made bed, and the rest of us, who don't really get the point of fixing all your sheets nicely just to mess everything up again in 18 hours. Those in the latter group, rejoice, because science has found that a messy bed might actually be better for your health.
That's because dust mites - the little microscopic critters that trigger asthma and allergies in some people - thrive in the humid, warm conditions of a neatly made bed, but dry out when the blankets are left thrown off.
If you just ran to your bedroom and ripped the doona off in disgust, don't panic. Dust mites are a natural part of our lives, and right now there are probably around 1.5 million of them living in your bed, feasting on your old skin cells. That's pretty gross, but for most of us it's not really an issue, as we'll never notice our tiny cohabitors."
The correct answer is the appeal.
When you are tired as fuck at night which would you rather jump into?
I disagree. Plop that shit on, go in and tangle myself to sleep, so good.gifFeels good getting into a freshly made bed rather than a pile of messy blankets.
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