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I don't want to start a new thread but I'm curious how many people go to bed with dirty dishes in the sink.
That's way too kinky for me. I sleep in the bedroom with DW.
I don't want to start a new thread but I'm curious how many people go to bed with dirty dishes in the sink.
I don't want to start a new thread but I'm curious how many people go to bed with dirty dishes in the sink.
I don't want to start a new thread but I'm curious how many people go to bed with dirty dishes in the sink.
Yes it's a routine for me, and I feel better if I walk in the room and my bed looks nice! I'm not retired yet, and I'm sure after retirement, I will probably still make my bed up every day.It takes a minute or two to make the bed. I feel better for it, so I do it every morning shortly after rising.
I love your response!The bed always gets made even if DW is away. I like the clean, organized, tidy look it gives the room and leaves me with a satisfied feeling. When I see an unmade bed it makes me feel like a lazy, uncaring, slob. I wouldn't go out in public with unkempt clothes, a filthy, dirty car or have a porch or yard filled with junk. I guess it is just a pride issue.
Can you make a Youtube video on that? I bet you make your bed really fast. I throw the blanket/sheet over the pillow then look at it for a minute to decide whether a spider could get in there.I was a military brat and was taught how to properly make a bed earlier than I can remember. Mine gets made properly everyday. It is part of the morning ritual.
Can you make a Youtube video on that? I bet you make your bed really fast. I throw the blanket/sheet over the pillow then look at it for a minute to decide whether a spider could get in there.
C'mon, folks, bed-making is simply a metaphor for standardization and attention to detail in the things that matter. Just about any other habit will suffice for that metaphor, and (for example) regularly brushing or flossing your teeth has a lot more health benefit than making your bed.
I think it may be better to leave the bed unmade so the bedding can dry out. Especially after hot nights and if you sweat a lot (as with hot flashes for example).
I do not make my bed daily. But...as if by magic, it gets made somehow. I have been meaning to ask DW if she has noticed this too.
That's much like this magic coffee table:
That's much like this magic coffee table: