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Until summer and then you want the heavy blanket because comfort but the heat makes it unbearable.
Reminds me of the guy on Reddit who made himself a chainmail blanket. It had plenty of weight and the metal carried away heat pretty effectively. I guess if you add on a fan then you've basically turned it into a GPU cooler covering your whole body.
To maximize this effect, sleep floating in a pool of mercury with a chain mail blanket atop.
That's when you blast the window AC unit at maximum chill directly at the bed all night.
pfft what do I look like, made of money?
AC? not everywhere has AC
Sounds like a personal problem
Yeah I just only use my weighted blanket and a sheet and keep my ac on lol
Mine isn't actually very warm. Like, it's just tiny glass marbles inside. My other blanket that weighs maybe a tenth is much warmer, because it has actual fluffy stuffing inside...
Depending on where one lives (and personal preference), you might enjoy sleeping under a blanket even during summer heat
Fair. As for me tho, I've grown up with noooooo heat tolerance lol I'm screwed in summer
yuuuuup.
Finally got up to 20c after many months of 10c weather. While it's wonderful to go out in shorts and skirts again, I was sweating when I woke up this morning. Sadly time to move the big heavy blanket into the closet.
Aww even blahaj gets cozy.
Blahajs are good at reading the room
My wife and I fight over this. I like a heavy blanket year round while she prefers to adapt with the seasons.
seems like a simple solution: ur wife sleeps on u, so u get weight while she gets light blanket :)
I have some sort of pain condition and any pressure causes pain that can't be ignored. So I can't use heavy blankets anymore. It's seriously devastating, I miss it so much.
i have one but rarely use it somehow....
its like- heavy enough to make it hard to move but light enough that it doesnt feel like it changes anything.
I bought a super heavy one that was intended for people bigger then me, but it's perfect.