RE: Do you sleep with the light on?
April 17, 2013 at 9:17 pm
(This post was last modified: April 17, 2013 at 9:23 pm by A_Nony_Mouse.)
(April 17, 2013 at 7:22 pm)frz Wrote: Why or why not.
I've come to know a few people who don't mind sleeping with the light on while others must have it on to sleep.
I personally can't stand any light when its that time to hit the hay. I must have complete darkness or something close to it. I'm the kinda guy that will go as far as covering up my windows just in case the sun comes up before I'm up.
You mean like leaving a light on and checking under the bed and the closet for a god or a believer?
I sleep under any conditions any time of day or night. Being retired I lost sync with the work day and more or less live on a 25 hour day. Sleeping all day and up all night is nothing unusual and frankly feels better. It is definitely quieter. When I slide around to waking around sunrise it will lock there for a few weeks but as soon as I oversleep the sun I start drifting around the clock again.
Back in the good (that they are over) old days I ran a couple sea tests. I discovered the military "sleep when you can" method came naturally. I'd nod off in a sitting position after one run was completed and wake up just before the next one started.
As to you folks who can't sleep in the light, do not your eyelids work? Isn't that what they are for? I can suggest a magic marker to improve effectiveness perhaps. If Goth use black eyeshadow.