How often do you change your sheets, robots? What a pain...
>giant back zit explodes while i sleep
>fuck this im getting new sheets
>get 2
>over the next week i ruin both with nosebleeds
Changing them isnt too much of a pain. the real hassle is when you get the kind that rides up in one corner every night.
>>36324934
You sure do leak a lot of fluids.
>>36324832
Almost never anymore, I live in a bug infested complete shithole, I plan on just throwing everything I own away when I move in a few months
Maybe four times a year because I'm lazy and I rarely even sleep on my bed. I usually just doze off on my computer chair. Short naps here and there.
>>36324934
Sorry to hear that anon. Yeah and I always put them on sideways my first try.
>>36324975
Solid choice. Washing them is a pain too, I almost wish I had disposable sheets.
>>36324986
You sleep sitting up? Does that hurt you back at all?
>>36325041
Sometimes my back hurts a bit if I droop down while sleeping, I do try to sit properly when I'm awake though and I exercise so it helps a bit. I just fucking hate sleeping on my bed. I feel like it takes ages for me to get up once I wake up. When sitting, I feel like I can just instantly continue doing something or get up.
>>36324934
>the kind that rides up in one corner every night.
This only happens if you get the wrong size.
>>36325169
I can understand that. I wake up at 5:30 for my wageslave job because it takes me a fucking hour to get ready.
5-6 weeks roughly
Now that I think about it, its laughable. Queensized bed as if suddenly a gf appears. Should break it down and sleep on the couch or w/e
I use a comforter as a sheet. Can't find one I can stand the texture of + they end up all wrinkly and uncomfortable after moving around in the bed.
>>36325365
I have a master bedroom in my apartment with a beautiful bed, and I sleep in a tiny guest room that I keep my computer desk in. Cheap sheets, never actually make the little bed, I do wash them often but just toss them back on and curl up at night. I prefer sleeping and living in small rooms because that's how I grew up. I made a bunch of money and now have a pretty big place but just really spend more my time in 15% of it.
>>36325419
Seems like a comforter would be harder to wash.
>>36325365
>Queensized bed as if suddenly a gf appears.
Queen isn't big enough if one does. They'll kick the shit out of you in a queen, you need a king. Queens are still nice though, can sleep on an angle and move blankets aside without them falling on the floor.
>>36324832
every couple of weeks. its such a pain in the ass to change sheets on a lofted dorm bed, i rarely have the motivation to do it
>>36325213
Or buy the "full bed set" from walmart. The comforter is decent, but the sheet rides up. Its the right size too.
>tfw so weak it's hard to lift my mattress
>>36324832
I haven't changed mine in 5 years but i wash it biweekly so it's not filthy.
usually when it starts to smell and the sheets become damp from my constant night sweats
once every month maybe.
I used to change them every 2 weeks, then every month, then every two months etc... I haven't changed them since the start of 2017
>>36325754
I know your pain
I wash mine every time I do laundry, a long time ago I let it go for over a year and when I finally pulled them off, they were absolutely fucked. Swore I'd never do that again and now do it every ~2 weeks. It's a good habit to get into, fresh sheets are top comfy
Never. My mom does it. It always pops off the side too so I just lay it where I'm gonna sleep so I don't have to touch the mattress. No sense in trying to fix it since it will just pop back off again.