The only time I make my bed is when I change the sheets. That’s once a week, and I only make it then because my mother instilled it in me.

Not making it everyday saves time but more importantly airs everything out and deprives bacteria of moisture. That, makes it less stinky and lets my bedding last longer.

I sleep hot, it doesn’t matter what the ambient temperature is. Vermont in winter? Heating is off in my bedroom, and I have a leg out.

Edit: seems like this isn’t unpopular. It was a random thought that popped in my head. Everyone I have explained this to thinks it’s weird.

I understand the tidy thing, everything else in my bedroom is quite tidy, my life really, with the notable exception of my thought processes.

  • @r0ertel
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    47 months ago

    Making the bed keeps the pollen and other allergens away from where I put my face.

    • @bitwaba
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      27 months ago

      Put the comforter / duvet over your pillows?

    • @Valmond
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      17 months ago

      I have always heard that you shouldn’t do your bed if you’re allergic?

      • @r0ertel
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        37 months ago

        I haven’t heard that. I was told to make the bed (and wash your face before bed and don’t sleep in the clothes you wore outside) from a pediatric allergist. It seems to be working, but it’s not like I’m running any double-blind studies at home.

        • @Valmond
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          27 months ago

          Something about sunlight kills those beasts living in your bead.

          Washing your hair in the evening works for pollen allergy too btw