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puzzled_anwen January 18 2011, 22:09:56 UTC
Sometimes I try to sleep in the living room due to having to be in here for some other reason (i.e. there is a small human I am meant to supervise) but it doesn't really work. My sofa is tiny and usually covered in THINGS. I try not to nap unless I really REALLY need it as otherwise it buggers me up a bit, but I probably nap at least two or three days a week ftb fibro = I often do really REALLY need it. I would love to live somewhere were naps were socially-approved, I think.

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howifall January 18 2011, 22:11:26 UTC
I also wanted to add that sometimes i sleep in the sofa during my non-culturally-determined daytime sleeps.

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apiphile January 18 2011, 22:15:50 UTC
On purpose? I wanted to ask a question about whether napping is done On Purpose but I felt like there were too many damn questions already.

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howifall January 19 2011, 05:40:30 UTC
Good question that. Well see, i end up napping during the day when i can't in fact remain alert anymore, sometimes i haven't paid attention to myself and i can barely drag myself to the sofa, the bed is too far.

I also realize i completely forgot to mention i tend to sleep in the train to work (or from work), for full disclosure my commuting takes me around 3 hours every time i go to work (that is 4 days a week) so yeah, i seem to sleep kind of a lot, and yeah i do sleep well at night, albeit it's not always easy to fall asleep.

/my fascinating life ,)

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stratospherique January 18 2011, 22:28:30 UTC
It's actually almost 10k, just so you know. PULPPORN.

I occasionally take naps in my armchair, curled in the foetal position, but that is only when I am exhausted or have just gotten out of bed.

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apiphile January 18 2011, 22:30:24 UTC
Fucking hell.

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krakenwakes January 18 2011, 22:36:41 UTC
Of course I did live for a while in a culture where there was a special period during the day in which sleep was acceptable - we called it the Chemistry Department Friday afternoon seminar.

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apiphile January 19 2011, 00:01:59 UTC
Baddumtish!

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lefaym January 18 2011, 22:38:58 UTC
I answered this assuming that my "normal" day was a day where I can run on my own schedule, rather than someone else's. If I'm organising my own life, I usually will end up having an afternoon nap. If someone else is organising my life, I won't (although if I'm really tired, I may have a mini-nap at my desk or whatever).

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apiphile January 19 2011, 00:01:04 UTC
Yeah, that was what I was aiming for. :)

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