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Chumbawumba4ever97
Dec 31, 2000

by Fluffdaddy
When we were house shopping a few months ago we noticed a lot of houses had two master bedrooms. We asked our Realtor why and she said a lot of married couples sleep in separate bedrooms now and is a common request she hears.

I guess it makes sense if you are both light sleepers and get up at completely different times or something. I guess it's better than people who sleep apart because they hate each other.

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Chumbawumba4ever97
Dec 31, 2000

by Fluffdaddy
I sleep in a race car

Chumbawumba4ever97
Dec 31, 2000

by Fluffdaddy

Cursed Lumberjack posted:

i cant imagine any healthy, non-mentally challenged adult living their life with one set of covers between two people who share a bed

do people actually do this? what kind of developmental disability leads to this decision? can anyone who uses one set of sheets for two people weigh in on why they are so retarded?

in your answer, be sure to include at least one paragraph explaining why you dont buy a second set of sheets

because two sets of sheets on 1 bed would look weird

I propose bunk-beds for adults, quite frankly. I shall base a store around this premise.

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