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#ANYWAY yeah. couches ALSO have the drawback of enclosing you on one side bc back of couch
yardsards · 2 years
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why is making a nest of pillows and blankets on the floor such a top tier way of sleeping??? gorilla instincts???
#eliot posts#i miss having a full sized bed. back then i could be in nest AND in bed at the same time#tho the ideal location for nest is in corner. bonus points if there's furniture on one side so ur enclosed on 3 sides#ideal bed position is touching minimal walls#this is an anti corner bed account#unless it's to save space then it's okay#i might have my bed touching zero walls if it didn't look AWFUL from an interior design perspective#a nest being in a corner is like 10% about cozy and 90% about keeping your nesting materials Contained#but yeah ideal bed vs nest location cone into conflict#nests and couches both are nice to sleep on instead of beds sometimes because like#sometimes the prospect of making myself sleep a full night is DAUNTING and that ironically keeps me up#but when falling asleep in a nest or on the couch or somewhere like that#i can convince myself like okay this might just be a little catnap but that's okay. any sleep is good sleep.#most couches are uncomfortably thin#(cept the one in my 1st apartment that thing was as wide as a twin bed great for naps awkward for sitting at least when ur short like me)#((that whole apartment felt like it was made for tall people. one i'm in now feels made for short ppl. one im movin to feels average))#((rip to the next tenant who signed a lease here he's like 6 feet tall. i WARNED HIM when he toured but he ignored it))#((my tall friend once whacked his head on the ceiling light in the kitchen bc it's even lower in there than in the rest of the unit))#ANYWAY yeah. couches ALSO have the drawback of enclosing you on one side bc back of couch#but nest can be as wide as you want it to be and you can also just sprawl partially onto the floor itself
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