Recently, I changed my bedding from heavy winter blankets to light summer blankets. While I do not miss the heat of the former, I found myself missing their weight. Who knew!?
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I think they need. Although I'm not sure, why you wrote about it here now.I don't think Russia needs to pay debts to same extent as nazzi Germany
Philanthropist, but unlike Soros miKayla isn't driven by money or agenda but in making world right,I think they need. Although I'm not sure, why you wrote about it here now.
I thought autistic people were more likely to not withstand heat?
I can't bear being hot in bed. Even in the winter I prefer a thin quilt, because I warm up eventually via body heat, even though I only sleep in underpants, all year round. I would rather be too cold in bed than too hot. So weighted blankets are a no-no for me.
A fan is very unlikely to catch fire. The only ways this could happen in theory is if the fan was so badly worn out that it produced excessive heat and caught fire. But this couldn't really happen as the fuse would blow well before this could occur.I often worry about the fan catching fire. Not sure if they are capable of combusting, as many people do have a fan on overnight or all day.
Snap. Just like I can't deal with light handshakes or delicate hugs. Too much of the wrong kind of input. It drives me NUTS. One night was crazy hot last year, so my wife suggested having only a sheet on top. Unbearable. Really.Recently, I changed my bedding from heavy winter blankets to light summer blankets. While I do not miss the heat of the former, I found myself missing their weight. Who knew!?
Hello me. Exactly. The "leg too warm.....ahhhhh cool air...... leg too cold.... ahhh warm covers" dance is part of the joy of being in bed.I'd rather be slightly too warm than not have a weighty blanket. But I don't like being too hot either. I can regulate the temperature a bit by putting a leg outside the blanket.
Flannel.....sheets.....Yeah. I needed to buy a whole new set of bed linens, but they sure seemed thin. In the heat they'll do, but when it gets colder I may have to buy something else...flannel sheets maybe.
I'm like that.I thought autistic people were more likely to not withstand heat?
Me too, and it allows me to use a heavier blanket longer in the season.I do also have a fan blowing full tilt too though. I also find the drone from the fan helps me sleep, sometimes I just put it on for the noise![]()