I always wake up feeling great after sleeping in hotels but not at home. So it could be related to the matress or just having clean sheets not full of dust. Not sure.
Most likely, yes. The rule of thumbs is to replace your mattress after 6-8 years, although this will vary depending on the type of mattress and amount of use it receives. I have to replace mine more frequently b/c I wear the springs out. Do yourself a favor and replace your mattress, anon.
>why is your mattress on the floor >well I uh, broke the metal rails
I actually have it sitting atop the ikea wood slats from my previous bedframe that even if I tried hard to put together right refused to stay fastened.
I recently moved into a new place and didn't have much money after first/last month's rent+deposit, so I just got a cheap cot and a thin memory foam pad to put it on. It's honestly a revelation, I wake up feeling way more refreshed than any mattress I've slept on.
i sleep pretty well on mattresses. my problem arises when i wake up in the middle of the night and lie in bed for an hour losing an hour of sleep because in the dark and silence of night i have nothing to distract the constant suicidal thoughts and thinking about how incomprehensibly pathetic my life is. sometimes i just scream and nearly cry and slam my head backwards into my pillow wailing
It is pretty well known at this point that after 10 years a mattress will start to siphon the life out of you to maintain itself. You have been losing gains for 5 years
Sleeping on the floor/futon is scientifically superior.
Even our ancestors did that, the only reason beds are used today is because garden gnomes make INSANE margins off that shit.
Literally thousands for like 100bucks of material and labor.
I always wake up feeling great after sleeping in hotels but not at home. So it could be related to the matress or just having clean sheets not full of dust. Not sure.
reminder to wash your sheets and pillows IST
I didnt wash them once for a whole year
>You SHOULD wash your sheets once a week
>Care to elaborate on why?
>No
mite b
Most likely, yes. The rule of thumbs is to replace your mattress after 6-8 years, although this will vary depending on the type of mattress and amount of use it receives. I have to replace mine more frequently b/c I wear the springs out. Do yourself a favor and replace your mattress, anon.
>I have to replace mine more frequently b/c I wear the springs out
Subtle i have lots of sex brag
Or he's just fat as fuck.
>why is your mattress on the floor
>well I uh, broke the metal rails
I actually have it sitting atop the ikea wood slats from my previous bedframe that even if I tried hard to put together right refused to stay fastened.
take the floor/carpet pill
Tried it. Wanted it to work but felt like shit always
My mistress is 15 years old and she is definitely stealing my divine protein shake.
>sleeping with a 15 year old mattress
YOU SICK PEDO
Don’t cheap out on a mattress. You spend 1/3rd of your life there
>mfw i spend 1/2 my life there
Same during winter
I recently moved into a new place and didn't have much money after first/last month's rent+deposit, so I just got a cheap cot and a thin memory foam pad to put it on. It's honestly a revelation, I wake up feeling way more refreshed than any mattress I've slept on.
How fat are you?
I am really heavy relative to my body volume so a super hard mattress + frame below the mattress actually improved my sleep by a lot.
I unironically sleep better on couches than beds.
I sleep wherever I get tired. Never have any trouble falling asleep. Middle of the floor? No problem. Front porch? Easy. Don't even own a mattress.
i sleep pretty well on mattresses. my problem arises when i wake up in the middle of the night and lie in bed for an hour losing an hour of sleep because in the dark and silence of night i have nothing to distract the constant suicidal thoughts and thinking about how incomprehensibly pathetic my life is. sometimes i just scream and nearly cry and slam my head backwards into my pillow wailing
but thats not the mattresses fault haha haha
What's the garden gnome work around when it comes to mattresses bros? i also need a new one. What about futons?
One more year and she'll be legal
I just sleep on some blankets on the floor
Big Sleep can go to hell
It is pretty well known at this point that after 10 years a mattress will start to siphon the life out of you to maintain itself. You have been losing gains for 5 years
My shoulders ache almost every morning when waking, but it goes away about 15 minutes after getting out of bed. Am I destroying my body?
Sleeping on the floor/futon is scientifically superior.
Even our ancestors did that, the only reason beds are used today is because garden gnomes make INSANE margins off that shit.
Literally thousands for like 100bucks of material and labor.
Got any links?
beds are hella comfortable you goon