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cats @lemmy.world

His fell asleep like that. How is this comfortable?

  • Regarding point 1, as long as your not sleeping with your head under a window, it's fine.

    You can put something between the bed and door, but it has to be solid and cannot be moved around. Or, you can put an indoor curtain up and try to essentially split your bedroom in two, only opening the side that's not directly in front of the bed.

  • There are lots of factors other than cardinal directions. Generally it is bad if the head end of your bed is: Up against a wall that seperates your bedroom from your bathroom; Facing the door; Is below a window. It is also best if your bed is against a wall or something solid on at least one side. There are many more, but these are simple things that you can change to improve your bed placement.

  • cats @lemmy.world

    This is how he likes to sleep

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Is my girlfriend gaslighting me? (Edit: No, she is not gaslighting me, but may have some other issues.)

    cats @lemmy.world

    Nice bunkbed!

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Not Michelle!

    cats @lemmy.world

    This is Iris, he is almost as big as my girlfriend.