i obviously do this in the summer, but i usually sleep with no blanket on (despite probably getting cold in my sleep)

  • fahfahfahfah@lemmy.billiam.net
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    I absolutely can’t sleep without a blanket, but my eight year old sleeps with no blanket and no pillow. Just a couple of stuffed animals in his bed.

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    If it’s too hot. Unless it’s actually frigid in my room, I also tend to kick the blanket off at some point during the night.

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    Bamboo sheets are pretty nice. They have weight to them but keep you cool in the summer.

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    I have to have covers, absolutely hate my back being uncovered if nothing else. Some sort of blanket or sheet is essential to get to sleep.

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    Summer, deff (its 42C out in the day).

    Winters? Hell no. I was raised by the ocean, so used to very mild climates. Now I live at the base of hills.

    On one hand, love all the green, rain and cool temps come spring and autumn. But 0C winter cold? Im a walking cloth hill, nightly buried in comforters.

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    Blanket is how I get to sleep. I need it. I wish there was a cold blanket for these stupid hot summers. Edit: and yet I can nap fully clothes, on top the blankets, in the afternoon (if I’m super exhausted). So maybe I could condition myself out of this? But I’m not willing to risk my sleep on experiments).

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    The opposite, I always sleep with blanket on even if I don’t want to. In summer I fall asleep with blanket on my side and wake up fully covered in blanket. And sweating like a pig

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          My comment was tongue in cheek. Solar and AC are a good combo.

          I’d argue there’s still a energy+climate reckoning coming where energy won’t be as abundant as it has been and high energy use activities (like AC) will be more challenging. the EROEI (Energy Return on Energy Invested) of renewables/low-carbon are much lower than peak fossil fuels.

          Incidentally I’m the same as you I’m so socialised on sleeping under something I do it regardless of temperature