How many under you?

How many underneath you/around you?


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Oh, to actually talk about the thread topic: one pillow, slightly deflated. On an air mattress.
 
I sleep on my stomach with one pillow on my head (and typically, with a cat by my side).
 
2 pillows, although I don't really use em both at once, I tend to swap between them for a constant cool side of the pillow until sleep occurs.
 
5 pillows + 2 back-ups.

I use two at my head. One on the right and two on the left.
 
One pillow. That's enough for me.

Usually just a sheet and light blanket in the summer, add a heavy blanket during the winter.
 
(and typically, with a cat by my side).
I wish. My cat either sleeps in some random area of the house, but if he does get on my bed, it's usually on my legs, so that blood circulation is cut off and I develop cramps.
 
One pillow, one blanket, of warmth that depends on the season. Extra blankets and other warming devices are for the weak, unless circumstances force a temperature of 55 F or less.
 
Well, they are of various sizes and thicknesses. In summer, I only sleep with two or three of the less-warm ones and the rest spend the night at the foot of the bed. In winter, I don't have a heater on when I go to sleep, so I would have maybe four blankets on top of me, one to keep my head warm, one used as a scarf, one really soft one that I sleep on, and the rest scattered around on the bed.
Whoa! :eek: What do you do if it's really cold then ??? I only needed 1 blanket to sleep in a room at 10-15 degrees !

I have 1 big pillow and 1 blanket (i don't use the same one all year, i just never use more than one).
 
3 + 1 tri-pillow for when I am reading.
 
One pillow below.

But I occasionally put another pillow above my face to muffle out noises and shield my eyes from bright light. Does that still count as one?

On a side note this thread title could be interpreted in soooo many ways.
 
Just the one, any more and it hurts my neck.
 
One pillow. Can't seem to fall asleep with multiple pillows unless really tired.
 
I wish. My cat either sleeps in some random area of the house, but if he does get on my bed, it's usually on my legs, so that blood circulation is cut off and I develop cramps.
Our other two cats mostly sleep on top of the covers when they choose to join us.
 
What do you mean? :mischief:

Oh, you know... Think... Naughty. :mischief:

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I have loads more than I use in retrospect, as I've got a double bed...
 
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