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Post by MCDemuth on Apr 17, 2019 23:16:05 GMT
Yes. I like to be cuddled up under the blankets, while my face is cold.
The fan also acts as white noise, and drowns out much of the noise coming from the noisy neighbors.
Win Win.
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Apr 17, 2019 23:18:09 GMT
Yes, two.
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Apr 18, 2019 0:36:19 GMT
During the warmer months, yes.
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Post by gameboy on Apr 18, 2019 0:48:01 GMT
Yes, and it pisses me off when a bed partner doesn't like it. I love fresh air. And I keep the bedroom window open regardless of how cold.
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Apr 18, 2019 0:49:58 GMT
During the warmer months, yes. For me, year round
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Post by Prime etc. on Apr 18, 2019 1:03:24 GMT
Yes in the summer. Sometimes two.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Apr 18, 2019 1:19:01 GMT
GUESS who was the FIRST one to vote ?!?!
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Post by Anonymous Andy on Apr 18, 2019 2:40:36 GMT
Only blowing on me when it's warm, but I always have one on in the background so as to drown out any possible noise. I've been doing it since I was 13. My first and best life hack.
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Post by ck100 on Apr 18, 2019 2:42:11 GMT
No. I feel like it would keep me awake. It would be like getting slapped in the face constantly as you sleep.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Apr 18, 2019 3:56:16 GMT
No but I did try a ceiling fan when I was a teen, because 'everyone was doing it' lols. The old wives tale of waking up with stiff muscles is true, for me at least.
Summertime I sleep only shorts on top my duvet, I actually kinda enjoy sleeping with the window wide open, overnight cooling-heat as it were. I'm in Toronto so we're not dying from global warming quite yet up here.
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Post by PresidentofChad on Apr 18, 2019 4:05:55 GMT
I would prefer a sexy lady blowing me.
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Apr 18, 2019 4:47:52 GMT
I would prefer a sexy lady blowing me. As opposed to your current boyfriend.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 18, 2019 5:23:25 GMT
Yes. I get night sweats and might have undiagnosed sleep apnea, so the fan is nice.
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Post by mslo79 on Apr 18, 2019 6:00:52 GMT
Yes, year round. I have a industrial grade fan (which I had since 2002 (I think I paid $100 for it at the time)) blowing pretty much all of the time when I am sleeping as besides the general breeze, I like the steady hum of the fan (which is a bit louder than your typical fan) as it helps drown out background noise etc. also, I hate when some people try to have those fans that oscillate as I always like to have it pointing in a steady direction as when it's in the winter area I tend not to have the fan blowing directly at me, or maybe at a glancing breeze, but in the summer I tend to have it blowing directly at me especially since the room I sleep in tends to be hotter than usual etc. but when it's in the summer and your hot I never understood how some people don't like fans directly blowing on them even when it's hot out as it kind of defeats the purpose of a fan if you ask me which is to cool one down and without it blowing directly on the person, it's cooling effects tend to be half-assed. gameboySeems like a major waste of energy. you would be better off turning heat down if your THAT hot.
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Post by gameboy on Apr 18, 2019 6:19:23 GMT
gameboy Seems like a major waste of energy. you would be better off turning heat down if your THAT hot. That's another thing. I can't sleep with the heater on. I live in Southern California and it rarely gets below 40 at night. But I can't sleep with hot air blowing on me. When it's cold I like a bunch of warm blankets and the crisp cool air around me. And I have the fan on!
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Post by mslo79 on Apr 18, 2019 6:26:31 GMT
gameboyWell just the basic heater in the home should not really cause any hot air to blow on you. still, even if your lows are around 50f outside... that's enough to make it fairly cold in ones home with the window open etc. basically a waste of heat as one is better off turning off the heat if your going to open the window for hours at a time etc. Same here  I know some might wonder why I do that as if one is cold it seems one could reason that you could turn off the fan. but for me it's not just a breeze thing but it helps drown out background noise etc.
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Post by gameboy on Apr 18, 2019 6:51:03 GMT
gameboy Well just the basic heater in the home should not really cause any hot air to blow on you. still, even if your lows are around 50f outside... that's enough to make it fairly cold in ones home with the window open etc. basically a waste of heat as one is better off turning off the heat if your going to open the window for hours at a time etc. Same here  I know some might wonder why I do that as if one is cold it seems one could reason that you could turn off the fan. but for me it's not just a breeze thing but it helps drown out background noise etc. I have heating ducts which blow hot air in the room. Like I said, I turn it off before I go to bed. I feel claustrophobic without a window open and fresh air. And the white noise from the fan is a bonus too.
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Apr 18, 2019 8:20:56 GMT
Yes, and it pisses me off when a bed partner doesn't like it. I love fresh air. And I keep the bedroom window open regardless of how cold. What! Blowing on you gamey?
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Post by Stammerhead on Apr 18, 2019 9:39:24 GMT
I prefer an open window.
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Post by Bargle on Apr 18, 2019 14:28:27 GMT
Not on me, but I keep one running as a white noise generator. My power was out for a few days several years ago and I had trouble sleeping without it.
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