People who make beds and who don't make beds

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is not healthy to make your bed too soon after waking up. It needs to air out. We sweat at night. You need to straighten the sheet and bed spread and then pull them down to expose the bottom sheet. Leave it like this for an hour, then make the bed. That way, your body soil can evaporate. Yuck!! Your bed will stay fresher, longer.


Who gets up an hour before they have to leave the house in the morning?
Anonymous
I grew up in a house where the bed was made everyday without fail or my mom would raise hell. Once I left home, I turned into a non-bedmaker. Now I only make it once a week when I change the sheets/comforter on Sundays. Sundays it looks great, Mondays - keeping it together...by friday...it looks pretty bad but I dont care. I'm gonna change everything on Sunday anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is not healthy to make your bed too soon after waking up. It needs to air out. We sweat at night. You need to straighten the sheet and bed spread and then pull them down to expose the bottom sheet. Leave it like this for an hour, then make the bed. That way, your body soil can evaporate. Yuck!! Your bed will stay fresher, longer.


Who gets up an hour before they have to leave the house in the morning?



Wah? I do, I can't imagine that everyone can just pop into work an hour after rising. I have a 45 minute commute on a good day. I get up three hours before I leave the house. Gives me plenty of time to be OCD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who makes their beds have too much time on their hands and aren't in a position where they've ever had to choose their battles. Try 2 preteens (one who had cancer at age 7) and an autistic 7 YO. I think after experiencing some challenges in your life, you'll come to understand what is truly important in your life.

That said, I have a housecleaner that comes once every 2 weeks and I LOVE it when SHE makes the beds.


So people who make their beds don't know what's important in life? What about people who have time to post judgey rants on anonymous message boards?

In the time you've spent arguing on this thread, you could have made your bed and every bed in the Hay Adams.

LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is not healthy to make your bed too soon after waking up. It needs to air out. We sweat at night. You need to straighten the sheet and bed spread and then pull them down to expose the bottom sheet. Leave it like this for an hour, then make the bed. That way, your body soil can evaporate. Yuck!! Your bed will stay fresher, longer.


Who gets up an hour before they have to leave the house in the morning?



Wah? I do, I can't imagine that everyone can just pop into work an hour after rising. I have a 45 minute commute on a good day. I get up three hours before I leave the house. Gives me plenty of time to be OCD.


Are you up at 4:00 am? I'm up at 6:30 and out the door by 7:10.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is not healthy to make your bed too soon after waking up. It needs to air out. We sweat at night. You need to straighten the sheet and bed spread and then pull them down to expose the bottom sheet. Leave it like this for an hour, then make the bed. That way, your body soil can evaporate. Yuck!! Your bed will stay fresher, longer.


I agree. I can smell when people don't air out their beds. Their bedrooms have a sour, musty, body odor that lingers.


Why are you snuffing around in other people's bedrooms?

Maid or call girl?
Anonymous
My husband and I make the beds. We used to tidy our DC's crib in the morning, too. Seriously, it takes about 30 seconds to make a comforter, not 30 minutes.
Anonymous
^^^a bed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is not healthy to make your bed too soon after waking up. It needs to air out. We sweat at night. You need to straighten the sheet and bed spread and then pull them down to expose the bottom sheet. Leave it like this for an hour, then make the bed. That way, your body soil can evaporate. Yuck!! Your bed will stay fresher, longer.


I agree. I can smell when people don't air out their beds. Their bedrooms have a sour, musty, body odor that lingers.


Why are you snuffing around in other people's bedrooms?

Maid or call girl?


Also, don't people shower before bed if they're that dirty? Just how much does one sweat while sleeping?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is not healthy to make your bed too soon after waking up. It needs to air out. We sweat at night. You need to straighten the sheet and bed spread and then pull them down to expose the bottom sheet. Leave it like this for an hour, then make the bed. That way, your body soil can evaporate. Yuck!! Your bed will stay fresher, longer.


Who gets up an hour before they have to leave the house in the morning?



Wah? I do, I can't imagine that everyone can just pop into work an hour after rising. I have a 45 minute commute on a good day. I get up three hours before I leave the house. Gives me plenty of time to be OCD.


Are you up at 4:00 am? I'm up at 6:30 and out the door by 7:10.


Then you must be a man. And you have no kids. Or you are a super low maintenance woman with a severe (but cute) pixie cut. It takes me 45 minutes to shower, dry and do my hair, and apply makeup! Lol!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is not healthy to make your bed too soon after waking up. It needs to air out. We sweat at night. You need to straighten the sheet and bed spread and then pull them down to expose the bottom sheet. Leave it like this for an hour, then make the bed. That way, your body soil can evaporate. Yuck!! Your bed will stay fresher, longer.


I agree. I can smell when people don't air out their beds. Their bedrooms have a sour, musty, body odor that lingers.


Why are you snuffing around in other people's bedrooms?

Maid or call girl?




I can smell that musty, dirty smell a mile away. I can also smell when men choose to wear the same shirt again, or dig it out of the laundry basket and wear it. I don't shower at night when I am going to shower in the morning. That wastes water. And it dries out my skin like you wouldn't believe.
Anonymous
[Then you must be a man. And you have no kids. Or you are a super low maintenance woman with a severe (but cute) pixie cut. It takes me 45 minutes to shower, dry and do my hair, and apply makeup! Lol!

Woman with shoulder length hair that gets washed every other morning. My husband is the "on duty" parent of our elementary school aged children in the morning. I apply foundation, concealer, eyeliner, blush and lipstick in 5 minutes. I decide what to wear the night before so there's no scramble. I eat breakfast at work.
Anonymous
You sweat the same amount at night while sleeping, that you do during the day. Especially when you dream. You also drool, and occasionally ejaculate if you are a man.
Anonymous
13:14, I hope you make your bed if you're spending 45 minutes on personal grooming Talk about time consuming!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:13:14, I hope you make your bed if you're spending 45 minutes on personal grooming Talk about time consuming!


Seriously? Is 45 minutes ridiculous? It takes me 10 minutes just to shower. Then get dressed ( 5min.) Then I have to dry my hair (at least 15 minutes), then makeup and styling hair (15 minutes), I guess I need to go butch. If anyone one else has a shorter routine, let me know!!
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