Even for just one night. Any other bed. It feels like a major major [i][b]major[/b][/i] difference.
It's a cursed feeling tbh.
Who can relate?
[spoiler]best part is its the other bed in my room.[/spoiler]
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Not a different bed, but I slept in my Warbonnet hammock each night for a week when a buddy of mine and myself made a public land turkey hunt a few weeks ago. Some of the best sleep I’ve gotten in a long time.
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I travel a lot so Im used to beds that aren't mine however when I get to sleep back in my own bed it's sweet serenity.
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I do not like sleeping in a different bed. Either I hate it and can't sleep or I love it and then can't sleep in my bed because I now hate it.
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Yep. Sleeping is vulnerability. Sleeping in a new place is making yourself extra vulnerable.
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Yeah.
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Strangely, I sleep best on things that aren't beds, like couches and floors. Pretty much all I need is a nice blanket and a couple pillows and I'm all set.
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I guess for me it depends how different the bed is. More/less pillows than I'm used to or thicker/thinner mattress makes a huge difference though.
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Past your curfew, boi