Anonymous wrote:I love napping so much. And I'm an introvert. I would absolutely do this if I were visiting family.
What's so strange to me is how you've decided that something completely innocuous is weird, and you want to punish them for it. I mean, WTH?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here....even on Christmas day..they came for lunch. They ate then napped. It was just a few hours visit.
Falling asleep on the sofa after holiday meals is normal but you have to be sitting up and you’ll get straws up your nose and stuff like that.
Anonymous wrote:This is pretty wild. I probably wouldn’t say anything but it is completely weird behavior. I am also curious to know how long the visits are and how long they nap. If they are only there for 2-3hrs it seems so strange that a nap would be required at every visit.
I’ve never encountered a healthy adult with a strict nap schedule.
Anonymous wrote:I love napping so much. And I'm an introvert. I would absolutely do this if I were visiting family.
What's so strange to me is how you've decided that something completely innocuous is weird, and you want to punish them for it. I mean, WTH?
Anonymous wrote:I love napping so much. And I'm an introvert. I would absolutely do this if I were visiting family.
What's so strange to me is how you've decided that something completely innocuous is weird, and you want to punish them for it. I mean, WTH?
great question!Anonymous wrote:What do they do when you go their house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love napping so much. And I'm an introvert. I would absolutely do this if I were visiting family.
What's so strange to me is how you've decided that something completely innocuous is weird, and you want to punish them for it. I mean, WTH?
Most people on this thread are agreeing it's weird.
Fair enough on the weird part, but the impulse to punish it is what I'm having a hard time wrapping my brain around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like health issues.
Diabetes? Low iron? Heart issues?