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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our beds have antique heirloom handmade quilts on the beds. Unless you were raised by heathens, you should know to fold those down to the foot of the bed and not sleep with them covering you. They are often more than 100 years old and can’t be washed in a machine. The blanket and sheets get washed each time they are used. It never occurred to me that people would be so careless as to sleep on them! [/quote] I used to make beds like that but realized that most people weren’t raised with things like that when I found a houseguest wrapped up in a 120 year old quilt in front of the tv like it was a fleece blanket. I adjust my bedding based on who’s staying over. For my mother, for example, who insists that face cleaner and water is too harsh on her skin, I use bedding that I’m about to donate, because she smears my sheets, pillowcases and blankets with makeup and mascara.[/quote] Isn’t that what the quilt is for?? Like I can see being mad if she put her shoes on it or something but it sounds like she was using it like a blanket because it’s a blanket?[/quote]
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