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debm55

(50,275 posts)
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 10:52 AM Jul 25

Do you like your blankets tucked in or not tucked in? I do not like my blankets tucked in. I pull them out.

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Do you like your blankets tucked in or not tucked in? I do not like my blankets tucked in. I pull them out. (Original Post) debm55 Jul 25 OP
DEFINATELY pull them out! some_of_us_are_sane Jul 25 #1
Same here, Thank you some-of-us-are-sane. debm55 Jul 25 #3
Untucked. My feet must be free to breathe. sinkingfeeling Jul 25 #2
I agree--must be untucked. Thank you very much, sinkingfeeling. debm55 Jul 25 #4
Untucked. dlilafae Jul 25 #5
HAHAHAHHAHAHAH. Very true. Thank you dlilafae. debm55 Jul 25 #6
Untucked RoadRunner Jul 25 #7
Yes it is uncomfortable. Thank you very much RoadRunner. debm55 Jul 25 #9
OUT! My legs are claustrophobic too. Even in Colorado wintertime, I have to kick off covers at least once at night... hlthe2b Jul 25 #8
Thank you very much, hlthe2b. I know what you mean. feet and legs must be free to move around under the blankets. debm55 Jul 25 #10
Definitely not tucked in. LoisB Jul 25 #11
I definitely agree with you LoisB. I like to move my legs around. I can't do it with ends tucked in. debm55 Jul 25 #12
Gotta be loose. My mom was an RN, and a serious neatnik. I could make hospital corners... 3catwoman3 Jul 25 #13
Thank you very much, 3catwoman3. for sharing with us. that is very interesting. Sorry about you missing your chance with debm55 Jul 25 #20
Untucked, I like to stick one leg out of Luciferous Jul 25 #14
That's neat. Thank you very much. Luciferous debm55 Jul 25 #19
Definitely out berniesandersmittens Jul 25 #15
Very true, berniesandersmittens. HAHAHHAHAH debm55 Jul 25 #18
no blanket. From The Ashes Jul 25 #16
HAHAHAHA thank you From The Ashes. debm55 Jul 25 #17
I agree with you and George JoseBalow Jul 25 #21
Thank you, JoseBalow, I forgot about that episode. But I was untucking way before George. debm55 Jul 26 #23
Out. I often like to tuck around, or really l roll up in them. electric_blue68 Jul 26 #22
Thank you electric-blue68. I roll in them when I am sleeping too. debm55 Jul 26 #24

dlilafae

(288 posts)
5. Untucked.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 10:59 AM
Jul 25

When it's tucked in, it feels like the blanket is stapled around you. Ehhh! ~ Free me!

hlthe2b

(111,096 posts)
8. OUT! My legs are claustrophobic too. Even in Colorado wintertime, I have to kick off covers at least once at night...
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 11:11 AM
Jul 25

debm55

(50,275 posts)
10. Thank you very much, hlthe2b. I know what you mean. feet and legs must be free to move around under the blankets.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 11:20 AM
Jul 25

debm55

(50,275 posts)
12. I definitely agree with you LoisB. I like to move my legs around. I can't do it with ends tucked in.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 12:29 PM
Jul 25

3catwoman3

(27,513 posts)
13. Gotta be loose. My mom was an RN, and a serious neatnik. I could make hospital corners...
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 07:26 PM
Jul 25

...by the time I was 8. We had to make our beds every morning before leaving for school. Beds were also changed once a week before going to school.

In 5th grade, I missed out on something I dearly wanted to do because of this damned bedmaking routine/ritual. 2 of my classmates, one boy and one girl, had been chosen to be the flag kids that year - raise it every morning, take it down every afternoon. The guy was a cute redhead, and was my first crush. The flag girl was going to be absent one day, and I was thrilled to be picked to take her place and get to do the flag duties with the cute redhead. It never happened, because that turned out to be bed changing day, and my mother absolutely would not deviate from that plan even tho I explained why I wanted to leave early for school that day, and pleaded for her to relent. Nope, no way. I didn't get there on time. I was crushed.

I became a nurse too, and made many, many beds before transitioning to the nurse practitioner role.

Some years ago, we stayed in a small hotel near Spangdahlem, Germany, while visiting my husband's older son, who was stationed there with the Air Force. During that trip, I learned that it was customary there not only to leave the sheets loose at the foot of the bed, but to turn the duvet down all the way to allow the bedding to air out. So fast and easy, and, if you like pretty sheets, as I do, you get to see them instead of covering them up with a bedspread pulled all the way to the head of the bed. I've done it that way ever since.

debm55

(50,275 posts)
20. Thank you very much, 3catwoman3. for sharing with us. that is very interesting. Sorry about you missing your chance with
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 10:08 PM
Jul 25

flag boy

From The Ashes

(2,725 posts)
16. no blanket.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 09:30 PM
Jul 25

I live in Tejas so not really needed. Hell, I got better things to do than making my bed, too.

debm55

(50,275 posts)
23. Thank you, JoseBalow, I forgot about that episode. But I was untucking way before George.
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 09:27 AM
Jul 26
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