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Re: New Generations Not Using Top Sheets on the Bed????

I like a top sheet and I have never heard of this "trend"  However, it is much easier to wash a sheet repeatedly than a blanket or comforter, and sheets are easier to replace than the others as well. The top sheet is what touches my skin and therfore I wash it more. Frequent washing of anything wears it out quicker. That being said, to each their own as I like to say. 

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Re: New Generations Not Using Top Sheets on the Bed????

I'm early 60's and never use a top sheet, haven't in several years. Don't find them necessary. 

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Re: New Generations Not Using Top Sheets on the Bed????

I don't get it - so what do they use instead, just their duvet to cover with? đꤔ

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Re: New Generations Not Using Top Sheets on the Bed????

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Always interesting to read people's comments on such controversial issues. 

 

I've always used a top sheet, blanket, and a bedspread growing up and as an adult. I like the top sheet tucked in at the bottom so it stays in place around my feet. Always washed sheets weekly.

I started washing sheets, blankets, and bedspreads more often when we got a dog who likes to sleep with us. I still have night sweats from menopause so I'm laundering sheets and pjs frequently. 

Doesn't bother me what others do, but I do get a bit creeped out thinking about hotel bedding sometimes. 

 

 

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Re: New Generations Not Using Top Sheets on the Bed????


@Krimpette wrote:

I posted earlier about being in favor of using a top sheet.  I'm surprised at how many are adverse to it because of getting tangled up in it.  My top sheets are always tucked in between the mattress and the box spring, with "quasi-hospital corners".  Even though I often turn from side to side during the night, it doesn't seem to be enough for me to get tangled in my top sheet.  


 

@Krimpette 

for me, that is even worse than having a "loose" top sheet. i feel so constricted and confined! #notatucker 

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Re: New Generations Not Using Top Sheets on the Bed????

@Interesting.  I don't feel confined or restricted at all.  I sleep alone in a queen-size bed, so I have plenty of room.

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Re: New Generations Not Using Top Sheets on the Bed????

I use only the  flat queen size sheet on my queen size bed.

 

I'm single.

 

I fold it the long way so it serves as a top and bottom sheet.

 

I sleep in one position all night. I have a queen bed the right side never gets use.

 

So instead of washing pounds and pounds of material (top, bottom queen sheets) is just have to wash the queen flat sheet and the pillowcases for the two pillows I use.

 

No more dealing with the fitted sheet and all that bedding to move to make the bed.

 

One more thing. When I had my hip replaced two years ago, the surgeon said to make sure to change the sheets twice a week....he said they are a haven for bacteria and not to let the healing wound come in contact with the sheets if possible til it was completely healed over.

 

He asks his patients specifically how often they change their bedding. He said it's amazing the number of people who go WEEKS or more without washing the sheets.

 

YUCK....under ANY circumstances.

 

You DO sweat and lose skin cells all the time...including during sleep. And if you're married...well...you know.

 

 

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@stevieb wrote:

After many years of religiously making the bed with all of what were considered the 'appropriate' layers, I have to admit that I now often skip the top sheet too. I enjoy a fresh bed but absolutely hate changing out bedding. I have enough quilts, comforters and so on that I don't feel compelled to always use (and launder) a top sheet.


Bottom sheet would need laundried more so than a top sheet. Freshly washed sheets are one of joys in life.

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Re: New Generations Not Using Top Sheets on the Bed????

We haven't used top sheets in years and years and years. If I remember correctly that style of sleeping is European.

 

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@Krimpette wrote:

I always use a top sheet.  I'd rather launder the top sheet than a blanket or quilt that has been directly on my skin.   Plus, I like to sleep cool and my sheets give me that feeling.


EXACTLY!