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| single | 7-Aug-2010 | personal habits | they | by votes | 23 | 2 | 54.5% |

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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| Galomorro | posted 7-Aug-2010 11:56am Usually. All from garage sales. |
| Enheduanna | posted 7-Aug-2010 12:29pm No. My SO hates to have any bedding tucked in and is a very restless sleeper, so he just makes a mess of a top sheet and it's annoying to try to make the bed every day. We use a fitted bottom sheet and a removable duvet cover on the comforter. I like how a bed looks with a top sheet, though, and it's easier to wash than the duvet cover; I wish we could use one. |
| LindaH | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 7-Aug-2010 1:42pm Maybe they should make top blankets that button or velcro to the sheet. Then they stay together on the bed, and you could remove the sheet to wash just that part. So, they, whaddaya say? |
| RainingFeathers | posted 7-Aug-2010 1:59pm I only use a fitted sheet. I don't like top sheets; I find they just get in the way. |
| they | (reply to LindaH) posted 7-Aug-2010 2:20pm |
| jettles | posted 7-Aug-2010 2:32pm of course... |
| bill | posted 7-Aug-2010 7:26pm just fitted |
| they | posted 7-Aug-2010 7:57pm I use both. I like my bed to be crispy like a hotel bed. |
| cerealkiller | posted 10-Aug-2010 6:07pm I see no use for a top sheet. |
| Liss | posted 12-Aug-2010 11:08am Nah, fitted sheet and a duvet. |
| Iseult | posted 14-Aug-2010 5:20pm No, only fitted sheet. |
| Biggles | posted 27-Aug-2010 10:30pm Sometimes. Either instead of a duvet if it's really hot in the summer, or in addition to a duvet and blanket when it's really cold in the winter. The rest of the time, I just use either a fitted or flat sheet and a duvet. |
| ASB | posted 29-Sep-2010 4:40pm Yes and I am picky about thread count. I like a high thread count sheet. Low thread count sheets feel like sandpaper on my skin. |
| LoriJanine | (reply to ASB) posted 30-Sep-2010 9:23am One thing I dont like about lower thread count is they dont last very long. They tear up fast. You save more money buying the higher quality sheets, in the long run. |
| ASB | (reply to LoriJanine) posted 30-Sep-2010 3:48pm Well I love saving money as much as I like high quality sheets so YAY! |
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