For me: noticed, even if it is not too cold, but too warm, I need a blanket to fall asleep. The weight of the blanket makes it more comfortable, I guess? 🛌
- No. I need a blanket. Specifically my heavy weighted Mexican tiger blank, all year long, even through peak summer heat. - “Mexican tiger blank;” I have so many questions…  - Something like this, sold at county fairs usually by a screaming guy with a mic in front of a crowd, … Quite iconic. Now a days they are shittier quality. 
 
- I’ve got a weighed blanket that is oddly not hot. Bamboo maybe? It was a gift. Air gets through, light does not. - I have one that has like a knit structure(?), so it provides basically no heating. 
 
- I also need my weighted blanket. Well, need is a little strong. I vastly prefer having over other blankets. - Can’t do sheets they’re far too light for me 
 
- I can fall asleep on the bus. It’s fine. - I’m so weird about this. If I’m sitting or slightly reclined, I can sleep fine without a blanket. Once I’m horizontal, 100% need a blanket 
 
- No. I will sweat my entire bag off over the night to have a blanket. I have been laying ice packs around my bed every night recently, to offset my weird blanket insanity. - weird blanket insanity 
 
- Nah, I gotta burrito up. 
- I’m more or less with you, I need a blanket. For slightly different reasons though. - I have to feel some sort of texture when I sleep, otherwise I get bad dreams of falling from high places if I’m sleeping on/under silky smooth surfaces. 
- During the summer months, pretty much all that is on my bed is a fitted sheet and a bed sheet covering me. - I live in mid Minnesota (US). 
- For those who need the weight of a blanket, they should make a loose chainmail blanket for hot days. - you are a good inventor to be honest. My idea, make it even heavier with lead balls 💀. - The limited edition luxury model is extra heavy already, because it’s made from gold. 
 
- I would totally buy a chainmail onesie 
 
- I frequently sleep without a blanket in front of a fan, Its too hot and humid for anything else. 
- Every summer I have to re-learn how to sleep without a blanket. I used to turn on the air conditioner so my room is cool enough to sleep with a blanket before I realized that’s dumb as hell. 
- No. Even in the summer during a heatwave I was sleeping with a 15 tog duvet because I need the weight, until I got a weighted blanket which is much more comfortable. I can fall asleep on the couch without a blanket though which is weird, just not in bed. - I can sleep on the couch if I’m dressed in bed I’m usually just in underwear. 
- Do weighted blankets retain heat all? I love blankets, but it has been difficult to use anything more than a thin sheet (and even that is often stretching it) when it is crazy hot outside and the upstairs isn’t cooled well by the AC. - They seem pretty good for not trapping too much heat, but we have quite cool summers here so what I would consider an unbearably hot day is probably different to most people. I could comfortably sleep in it under 24°C, anything above that and I can’t sleep no matter what type of blanket I have anyway. There are cooling ones made of cotton that might work if you’re in a hotter climate but they cost a fair bit more. 
 
 
- I need something to cover my ear as I sleep on my side due to…anxiety? Autism? Some terrible deep thing I don’t know about? So blanket it is. - This is painful in the summer. - I can sleep more places (I’ll place my hand over my ear) but because I’m contorted it won’t be a good or long sleep. - I converted sweat pants into shorts and the length i took off i was able to fold in half inside of itself so it made a double layered tube. It’s been a great sleepy mask because it covers ears and eyes thoroughly without making my head too hot. Maybe this can be an option for you? - I’ve tried doing that with headphones that are a band, basically, and I move too much and the thing either yeets off the top of my head or gets uncomfortable and twisty. I could try with different fabric maybe. 
 
 
- Room temperature above 24°C, no blanket. Above 26°C, I don’t even need a sheet, but I’ll usually keep it, because cold air from the A/C sometimes disturbs me. - I know plenty of people who insist on cooling their room at night so that they can be comfortable under a blanket. - seems like they are willing to invest energy, so they can feel comfortable with a blanket, interesting! 
 
- I can sleep without a blanket, but only if I’m wearing at least pants, socks, and a shirt, so idk if that counts lol - The additional clothing acts as your blanket weight lmao 
 
- Most of the time I sleep with a thin sheet, no comforter or blankets needed. In the winter I might use a few blankets when it gets cold. 
- You have never visited a tropical country I presume. 














