Re: Sleeping in the nude
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 5:19 pm
ive slep naked at friends houses
one time becouse i puked on myself when i was drunk
one time becouse i puked on myself when i was drunk
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LOL that's the reason I don't sleep on my front! Can't see the monsters attacking if your eyes are buried in your pillow! Also I find it difficult to breathe, pillow presses into eyes, and my face gets too hot. Also occasionally can't sleep facing the wall because of potential monsters.NilsFG wrote:True.gwa wrote:i cannot remember the last time i slept on my back. it just feels so uncomfortable
I never laid on my back when I was a kid either. I always had the feeling I was vulnerable to a monster attack like that
Protip: lay the side of your head (instead of the front) on your pillow when you sleep on your frontkay wrote:LOL that's the reason I don't sleep on my front! Can't see the monsters attacking if your eyes are buried in your pillow! Also I find it difficult to breathe, pillow presses into eyes, and my face gets too hot. Also occasionally can't sleep facing the wall because of potential monsters.NilsFG wrote:True.gwa wrote:i cannot remember the last time i slept on my back. it just feels so uncomfortable
I never laid on my back when I was a kid either. I always had the feeling I was vulnerable to a monster attack like that
I was taught to sleep only on my right. Coz the heart is located slightly to the left so blood would flow better to the larger portion of the body due to gravityI've conquered my childhood indoctrination now and am just confused which side to sleep on
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I randomly sleep with or without clothes on, also random number of clothes. Usually less if it's hot. As I'd just drench my bed with sweat otherwise.
NilsFG wrote: Protip: lay the side of your head (instead of the front) on your pillow when you sleep on your front

But then my paranoia tells me I'll wake up with a stiff neck and I'll be stuck with my head facing to the sideNilsFG wrote:Protip: lay the side of your head (instead of the front) on your pillow when you sleep on your front
That boy's club comic is brilliant.djelements wrote:

No that shit is for backpackers and babies. Try finding your way out of one of those fuckers after a bottle of Sang Somgwa wrote:dont you sleep with an insect net thing over yu?
I honestly thought this was the only way anybody would think of doing it. Face buried in the pillow? Seriously?NilsFG wrote: Protip: lay the side of your head (instead of the front) on your pillow when you sleep on your front
Might be why I've never managed itthe acid never lies wrote:I honestly thought this was the only way anybody would think of doing it. Face buried in the pillow? Seriously?NilsFG wrote: Protip: lay the side of your head (instead of the front) on your pillow when you sleep on your front
It generally gets attached to windows these days.gwa wrote: dont you sleep with an insect net thing over yu?
I was thinking that too. It's like taking sleep apnea to a whole new level. There's a few times i've slept on my front and woke up with INSANE neck ache from having my head 90 degrees to the left/right all night. Usually means I can only turn my head one way for the rest of the daythe acid never lies wrote:I honestly thought this was the only way anybody would think of doing it. Face buried in the pillow? Seriously?NilsFG wrote: Protip: lay the side of your head (instead of the front) on your pillow when you sleep on your front
So how's it different sleeping on your front with your head on its side, and sleeping on your back with your head on its side? Does it go more on its side when sleeping on your back?pikeymobile wrote:I was thinking that too. It's like taking sleep apnea to a whole new level. There's a few times i've slept on my front and woke up with INSANE neck ache from having my head 90 degrees to the left/right all night. Usually means I can only turn my head one way for the rest of the day
I only sleep on my side, head straight forward. Manly business.kay wrote:So how's it different sleeping on your front with your head on its side, and sleeping on your back with your head on its side? Does it go more on its side when sleeping on your back?pikeymobile wrote:I was thinking that too. It's like taking sleep apnea to a whole new level. There's a few times i've slept on my front and woke up with INSANE neck ache from having my head 90 degrees to the left/right all night. Usually means I can only turn my head one way for the rest of the day
I thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiink I get thatpikeymobile wrote:I only sleep on my side, head straight forward. Manly business.kay wrote:So how's it different sleeping on your front with your head on its side, and sleeping on your back with your head on its side? Does it go more on its side when sleeping on your back?pikeymobile wrote:I was thinking that too. It's like taking sleep apnea to a whole new level. There's a few times i've slept on my front and woke up with INSANE neck ache from having my head 90 degrees to the left/right all night. Usually means I can only turn my head one way for the rest of the day
But to answer your question, when you're on your back and have your head off to the side, you've only got a bit of gravity holding your head at that angle. When you're on your front, to get your head facing left or right you have to physically move it there and the pillow holds it at the sharp angle than if you were on your back, if you get me. Hard as fuck to explain, or maybe I'm just an idiot, but it's a simple concept. TO sum it up, when you're on your back your head is at around 45 degree angle left or right, on your stomach it's swung around 90 degrees