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    8 months ago

    So I shower, put on clean pajamas washed every 1-2 days, comforter is separated by blanket or sheet depending on temp, most of the year it’s just a sheet anyway, blankets and sheets get washed 1-2 times a week and comforter maybe once a month, maybe that’s gross but without surveying a bunch of Americans I’d say that’s pretty common. I don’t really see how it’s gonna get but so dirty with 3 layers of fabric between me and it.

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      8 months ago

      So, your pajamas and your sheet or blanket function as a duvet cover. That seems perfectly fine, albeit quite a complicated way to do it compared to just a duvet cover.

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        8 months ago

        Pajamas and sheets

        Uh…

        Complicated?

        Quite complicated?

        Are we talking about the same thing when we say “pajamas and sheets” or does that mean something different like ‘boot’ or ’ fanny’?

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          8 months ago

          That entire comment is a paragraph to explain washing pajamas and sheets and how shit is layered between the skin and the duvet.

          That’s more complicated than there just being a duvet cover.

          What if you want to sleep without the pajamas one day? We’ve lost an entire layer of separation from the duvet now, it’ll be pandemonium!

          (I’m mostly kidding, it just sounds more complicated than it is the way it was written)