It's difficult acting cute when you know (and people close to you) you're too independent to be acting like one. I think I just made the same blunder and got caught red-handed (sheepish grin).
The (not the realization) recognition of that fact came after spending a night sleeping like a baby in sis' room in her new crib with a fluffy stuffed dog for company and the hum of the air-conditioner shutting out all external noise.
What people do in their sleep that may have triggered a neurotic reaction from roommates?
Sis always remarked my being a heavy sleeper. I have slept through minor quakes, heavy rains and howling winds.
I have been observed to move around the bed a lot. It is often evidenced by pillows on the floor and the sheets partially or completely removed from being tucked under the mattress.
When sleeping in my own bed, I usually have at least two pillows. One to rest my head on and the other for hugging.
Pee breaks? They come naturally. Twice on a regular day and as many as four when nearing Christmas.
But whatever I do in my sleep, they are all done subconscioulsy.
(Hala, rationalize gid!!!)
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Hmmm.,. what worse can you do during sleep, when your unconscious mind is at work?
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