Sometimes I do...sometimes I don't...it just depends. If I've got company coming over or something then my bed definitely gets made. It really does make it look better and makes the entire area around it look better as well.
Posted on: 12-30-2007, 12:58 AM
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Unmade beds don't maintain heat as well as made beds. The lower heat does not facilitate bacteria replication like made beds. While unmade beds look messier, they are almost certainly cleaner.
That, and it's easier to not make my bed.
Posted on: 12-28-2007, 6:21 PM
That, and it's easier to not make my bed.
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It really makes your room look like a mess though and although i am very lazy, sometimes it's nice to take 2 seconds (yes literally 2 seconds) to straighten your comforter over your bed. Sometimes it's nice to walk into your room and your bed look nice. It also makes it easier and more comfortable to sit on your bed :)
At home i can't complain. My grandma makes my bed for me when i'm out :)
Posted on: 12-24-2007, 11:25 PM
At home i can't complain. My grandma makes my bed for me when i'm out :)
to me, it's more a sign of discipline than anything else. If I go to someone's room and see the beds in disorder, it doesn't create a very favorable impression. A made up bed also looks really tidy.
Posted on: 12-25-2007, 2:41 PM
You wake up, go through your day, come back, and it's exactly the way you left it. What's the advantage of making your bed?
Why straighten something out which will become messy again in a very short time?
Posted on: 01-01-2008, 8:23 PM
Why straighten something out which will become messy again in a very short time?
Yea, I make my bed. Even though its a futon.
hahah.
It makes clean-up a snap!
Posted on: 12-27-2007, 1:58 AM
hahah.
It makes clean-up a snap!
i have time to make my bed if i want to. the problem is, i don't want to. why make my bed when i'll just sleep on it again at night. it's pointless. :D
Posted on: 08-02-2008, 9:46 AM
Even though I've always been pestered by my mother to make my bed, I've never really quite understood why. She claims that it looks good and she's probably right but is it really worth making your room look good for about 12-15 hours in the day only to mess it up again daily?
I don't see the point, if we all just stop making our beds it won't seem like a bad thing occuring. There are other things to worry about in this world.
Posted on: 12-23-2007, 3:24 PM , Last edited: 12-23-2007, 3:24 PM
I don't see the point, if we all just stop making our beds it won't seem like a bad thing occuring. There are other things to worry about in this world.
Make my bed? Are you kidding? I don't even have sheets on my bed! I kick them off no matter what.
Posted on: 01-11-2008, 6:00 PM
i dunno, it just seems that making your bed gives off a better appearance. Who really cares about the bacteria and all that stuff, i mean sure. We all want a cleaner area, but half the things we do from day to day is gross as all hell and we just don't ever realize it. Why should this be one of those things that gets scrutinized for the amounts of bacteria it has. Even if we knew how much it had, you think that would stop us from sleeping on it? Half of us fall asleep on the bed with our shoes on, or with the family animal. Making your bed is just a good habit and you can either follow it or not. Almost nobody will ever follow it for the bacteria reasoning
Posted on: 12-29-2007, 1:54 PM




