Do You Use Pillows While Sleeping ?

pillow for sleep

  • Yep. One.

    Votes: 16 31.4%
  • Yep. Two (or more)

    Votes: 30 58.8%
  • Nope.

    Votes: 4 7.8%
  • Another stupid poll of lechepicha... FUCK OFF!

    Votes: 1 2.0%

  • Total voters
    51
I once used a lighter as a pillow after an all-nighter.
That sucked.

WTF is the point of that?

I have 8 regular pillows and 1 body pillow. My bed is comfier than yours.

P.S. I'm surprised nobody has said they sleep with a gun under their pillow. That's what you Americans do, isn't it?
 
P.S. I'm surprised nobody has said they sleep with a gun under their pillow. That's what you Americans do, isn't it?

Too many people have been found in bed with inadvertent self inflicted gun shot wounds to the head which emanated from beneath the pillow itself.

That tends to put people off.
 
I honestly couldn't sleep without one. I've got broad shoulders and sleep on my side, so my neck would be craned to the point of pain.
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
I sleep in a coffin filled with dirt. Much softer, and the maggots provide a massage.
 
Yeah, I have like three. I sleep in all sort of positions though. Usually one for the head, one between my knees when I sleep on my side, and the others one to hold.

Funny thing is, I have a $200.00 down pillow and a couple cheap Walmart things, and my least favorite in the down pillow. :dunno:
 
Yeah, I have like three. I sleep in all sort of positions though. Usually one for the head, one between my knees when I sleep on my side, and the others one to hold.

Funny thing is, I have a $200.00 down pillow and a couple cheap Walmart things, and my least favorite in the down pillow. :dunno:

I honestly think those pillows might be one of the biggest rip-offs ever. My brother in law bought my wife a down pillow a few years ago and it was the most uncomfortable pillow she's ever had, and it fell apart by the 6 month part.
 
I honestly think those pillows might be one of the biggest rip-offs ever. My brother in law bought my wife a down pillow a few years ago and it was the most uncomfortable pillow she's ever had, and it fell apart by the 6 month part.

For sure. The MSRP was $200.00, but it was on sale for well below that. Now, my down comforter on the other hand (MSRP of $600.00) is another story altogether. That thing is simply amazing, especially in a basement in the northern-most part of the country in the winter when if you leave a beer on the ground it's ice cold. :) That thing is a wonder. Not a necessity, but really, really nice. It is high maintenance though.
 
Yep, one, always.

I hate when i go to some place and realise the bed has no pillow, just a bolster.
 
yep 2 pillows but when i awake there always on the floor is that strange

I don't know. I talk in my sleep and apparently say some pretty crazy shit. Also, I guess I throw some serious 'bows because I am sort of a closterphobic sleeper. I know when my girl would stay over back in the day she would tell me I could be dangerous to sleep next to sometimes. We only had a twin; we needed a king size, like the one at her Aunt's house. Lots of room.
 
yeah, I use pillows and in the morning when I wake up, I dry hump my body pillow
 
P.S. I'm surprised nobody has said they sleep with a gun under their pillow. That's what you Americans do, isn't it?

:facepalm:Oh, God damn it hear we go again. Not all Americans are gun toting psychopaths just waiting to shoot someone.




Besides, I keep mine in the stand next to the bed.;)

As far as pillows go, I wouldn't be able to move for a week if I didn't have two of them. My neck is so screwed up if one of them gets tossed in the night I pay for it the whole next day.
 

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:facepalm:Oh, God damn it hear we go again. Not all Americans are gun toting psychopaths just waiting to shoot someone.
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Re: Do You Use Pillows While Sleeping ?

Not last night I didn't, I just sorta found a spot in the middle of the bed and I was out like a light! I did suffer a slight wry neck condition for the first few hrs. of the day which I only have myself to blame for not using a pillow.
 
For sure. The MSRP was $200.00, but it was on sale for well below that. Now, my down comforter on the other hand (MSRP of $600.00) is another story altogether. That thing is simply amazing, especially in a basement in the northern-most part of the country in the winter when if you leave a beer on the ground it's ice cold. :) That thing is a wonder. Not a necessity, but really, really nice. It is high maintenance though.

Down comforters certainly do better than pillows. Probably a personal preference, but I find that down pillows end up flat as hell after maybe two days, and I don't even bother fluffing my pillows, and for that reason tend to avoid them.
 
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