OP post, look at this lazy piece of shit:
Why do I have to waste time arranging my blankets and pillows in the morning? It doesn't make my life easier in any way; it's just another chore, however easy it may be. I've never understood why people get so neurotic over having their bed made and having all their blankets folded in just the right way. If you wanna do it, go ahead, it doesn't bother anyone. But I've heard people talk down on people that don't make their bed as if they're unclean or lazy. I just don't feel the need to, because it doesn't affect my life whatsoever.
Petersonite sets him straight, ugly unkemptbedcel strikes back:
It takes like 30 seconds and shows that you have pride in your space. Good habits fuel good habits, so making your bed and pairing that activity with other helpful activities can make you more productive and content in the morning.
Actually, leaving my bed unmade is why I don't have any mold. mites or bedbugs in my sheets so it's actually a bad habit:
Making the bed every morning traps in moisture and makes a perfect breeding ground for bedbugs
Don't forget that making your bed is good for feeling slutty , a good note to keep in mind for rdrama incels looking to get laid and rdrama foids looking to keep their self-esteem cyclin' in that BPD sort of way we all know and love:
It's because after a long day, climbing into a made bed is just sluttiest best feeling like hnnmgggg
Most comments seem to miss the point that it's really about groomer aesthetics, but doing something good for the wrong reasons is usually still good enough. So, remember, make your beds dramanauts.
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