What were you sleeping on before you bought a mattress.... ? Cardboards... ?
Originally Posted by buttercarp
What were you sleeping on before you bought a mattress.... ? Cardboards... ?
Originally Posted by buttercarp
lolOriginally Posted by buttercarp
I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost quotes (American poet, 1874-1963)
ALPHA is good.Originally Posted by carbuncle
Cant agree with you more. I know some who absolutely must buy branded mattress and super high thread count bedsheets when in the end still sleepless nites due to work stress. Its all in the head and body health. Million dollar bed or mattress is useless if u are so stressed out due to your f up Character n personality...Originally Posted by chiaberry
High thread count bedsheets are SUPER difficult to wash and dry. They are heavy and hold a lot of water. They are not really suitable for our SG humid climate. Fungus tends to grown in the (many) threads. I don't really feel comfy in them either as I don't use air-con and they seem not to be able to "breathe" - I think it's because they are too dense. Somemore they crease badly.Originally Posted by carbuncle
I see a lot of young couples these days going for the high end mattresses and Egyptian cotton bed linen. I wonder how many cycles of changing the bed sheets and washing them will it take before they realize what a gargantuan effort it is. For some of the high end mattresses, I even failed to be able to lift them off the divan. I don't believe in paying so much for a mattress that will break my back when I try to lift it to change the bed sheets. It will negate the hotly touted "back care" effects claimed by the manufacturer.
Originally Posted by buttercarpLOL......Originally Posted by howgozit
I can fall asleep on cardboards too.
But I sleep better on my present mattress.
Excellent post! Good one. Rest your back when you sleep but break it when you change the sheets wakakakakaOriginally Posted by chiaberry
Thanks sis you made me lol todayOriginally Posted by buttercarp