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04-25-2025 02:56 PM
@stevieb wrote:
@sunshine45 wrote:growing up, i never used a top sheet.
in college, i never used a top sheet.
once i was married, i used a top sheet, mainly because it just made my bed look more complete. lol
divorced and still use a top sheet. i get hot and sweaty pretty easily, especially during the summer. i do like to be covered, so a top sheet accomplishes that. they HAVE to be microfiber.
all bed linens get washed in HOT water using the SANITIZE feature on my washing machine.
i also do NOT tuck my top sheet in between the mattress and boxspring. i absolutely HATE that!
my kids are twentysomethings and one doesnt and never used a top sheet, the others do use top sheets.
@sunshine45 Now see, this is a prime example about how it's all about choices and personal comfort. I cannot stand microfiber sheets. To me, they're never crisp or cool compared to percale. I had two sets and donated both of them.
Agree. Couldn't return the microfiber sheets fast enough. So hot!
04-25-2025 03:13 PM
@ahoymate wrote:
@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 laundered more so than a top sheet. Freshly washed sheets are one of joys in life.
Interesting ..... Unless I missed it, I think you're the first to point out that the bottom sheets would get dirtier than the top sheets. I currently own about 6 good-quality bottom sheets plus many sets of pillowcases, and I change them in a timely manner.
I'm guessing the salespeople you mentioned (regarding "new" generations) were in sales for linens and home goods? I'm a little surprised they weren't aware that not using a top sheet goes back many, many generations.
People have different preferences ... for just about everything.
04-25-2025 03:14 PM
04-25-2025 04:00 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@ahoymate wrote:
@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 laundered more so than a top sheet. Freshly washed sheets are one of joys in life.
Interesting ..... Unless I missed it, I think you're the first to point out that the bottom sheets would get dirtier than the top sheets. I currently own about 6 good-quality bottom sheets plus many sets of pillowcases, and I change them in a timely manner.
I'm guessing the salespeople you mentioned (regarding "new" generations) were in sales for linens and home goods? I'm a little surprised they weren't aware that not using a top sheet goes back many, many generations.
People have different preferences ... for just about everything.
In Europe, not USA:
The primary reason for the absence of top sheets in many European households is the widespread use of duvets. Duvets are a popular alternative to comforters, offering a lighter and more breathable option. A duvet cover, which is like a pillowcase for the duvet, is often preferred over a top sheet because it's easily removed and washed.
04-26-2025 06:46 AM
@SusieQ_2 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:Under or over toilet paper
Crockpots (specifically using canned soup in them)
Pantyhose
Thank-you cards vs. Thank-you emails vs. Thank-you on Facebook
Christmas cards, especially those with glitter
"Young Generation" (it's all their fault)
"Boomers" "(it's all our fault)
Gray hair - To dye or not to dye
Children in restaurants and bad parenting
And now *drum roll* To use a top sheet or to not use a top sheet 🛏️
A good time is always had by all.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I enjoyed reading your list and only disagree with one of your observations which is boomers.
What I've seen many times on these forums is that it's always the younger generation who are called uneducated, rude, lazy, snowflakes, etc., and are sure to be the downfall of civilization.
But the boomers (you know, the ones who raised the younger generation) are never, ever at fault for anything. I always find it funny.
@SusieQ_2 My list has to do with threads/posts here.
Certainly there have been many posters blaming boomers for all the problems with the youth of today.
A a boomer I disagree considering boomers technically did not raise the current youth since our generation started in 1946.
Fault with younger boomers is subjective. Too many societal variables to lay blame on one generation.
From the beginning of environment awareness, civil rights, Viet Nam, women's rights including health rights, gay rights etc. many boomers were instrumental in change. It wasn't all s*x, drugs, and rock 'n roll for everyone.
There are many, many younger people who are bright, inquisitive, seeing the needs of others, etc. Just as older people still do.
The lack of thank you notes, for example, are hardly a major issue.🙄
04-26-2025 01:37 PM
@vermint wrote:
@hkrgrl wrote:@Lucky Charm "No top sheet skeeves me out."
YES^^^^^. you said it better than me!!!
ugh, just the thought of it, YUCK!
@hkrgrl @Lucky Charm Why is it yucky, or skeevy to you? Just curious, because I don't use a top sheet, and my quilt gets washed as often as my sheets.
Lots of things skeeve me out. lol
Clean bedroom, bedding is something I can control.
Always-- at the very least-- a quick shower and jammies before getting in bed. I'd never re-wear something from the night before.
I'd never flip a mattress (feet end to head of bed--gaaaah).
No pets in bed (or bedroom).
I switch out pillowcases during the week, if I feel the need. Clean sheets weekly. What we use year round for blankets are lightweight cotton and wash just as easily.
I'm not dissing anyone for their bedding habits. Believe me I know mine are probably considered unreasonable. Just the way I am!
04-26-2025 05:44 PM
@monicakm wrote:We haven't used top sheets in years and years and years. If I remember correctly that style of sleeping is European.
I'm back, in limited capacity. I feel like I can share now but I'm leaving right now for a much needed haircut. In the wise words of my dad, "life hard".
@monicakm You're back? That didn't last long. After all that talk about unsubscribing.
Anywho, hope you got a nice haircut. Welcome back!
04-26-2025 06:13 PM - edited 04-26-2025 07:32 PM
I think sleeping against a cotton, washable duvet is fine, and it would be cozy. No fighting the bottom sheet midweek. However, I use top sheet because I wouldn't want to take that tightly buttoned duvet off every week to wash like I do sheets. As I said, I use 100% supima or Egyptian cotton sheets by Sferra. My duvet is high thread count, supima cotton as well. Like two sheets sewn together. I may just bite the bullet and do it , cause lately by husband rips that top sheet all over and I am grabbing on to all night
04-26-2025 06:52 PM
04-27-2025 08:55 AM
Whilst we are in this area, one of the best bed's I've ever been in, was at Disney World in Fla. We stayed at one of thier lodges (so to speak) Big white fluffy bedspread and it was like a cloud!!
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