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bed sheets

Usually once a week. As for ironing, hell no! I use flannel sheets year round and like to put them on the bed right out of the dryer.

Its nice to know others use flannel sheets year round, I do to. I think they feel warmer in the winter, and in summer just right for a cover!! I don't change my sheets as often as I should, probably every few weeks, since I have to go some place to do laundry, I don't like to pay the extra to do the sheets. The last time thye needed changed, I just went and bought some new ones. Not flannel, but has potential to be comfey!!
 
Once a week,the pillow cases are another matter.I change them every other day.I love the feeling of fresh cases on my pillows.
 
I think mine get changed about 2 times a week.

I don't do it and just kinda notice when Mary has changed them.
 
I don't want to see that in my sheets...:eek:

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Oh, but he's so cuuuuuuuute!

I change my sheets maybe once a month... well, I notice they need changing about once a month, and then I keep putting it off as long as I can, which is usually until the next weekend but can be up to another month.

For the last ten years, I've only had one set of sheets for my bed, so when my sheets get dirty, I have to wash them before I can make the bed up again. But I just bought a new set of sheets (they're really pretty, too... a color called Starfield Blue), so I can actually change the sheets rather than taking them off and washing them and putting them back on.

This will probably bring my average down to every two or three weeks. Honestly, I don't think they need it more than that... there's no sweating or jizzing or drooling or santorum going on in my bed, so it's not that big a deal.

And ironing? Never! I like the wrinkles, they make me look younger.
 
Every other Wednesday (today) because I do the laundry every other Thursday.
 
I think about every month and a half...perhaps every month. Usually I wash them after I've done 2 loads of laundry with the third load. But if they feel wrong and dirty, time isn't a factor.
 
Once a week, sometimes twice in sweaty weather in summer. And god they are never ironed!:eek:
 
I don't have sheets, I have a blanket below and above me, I've never liked sheets. At work they make us change them and wash them every Saturday morning. I change my bedding stuff though once they start to kinda smell or the dog hair gets too thick... lol
 
Once a week...but sometimes more depending on particular bedroom activities.;)

I usually put them back on the bed once they have been washed and dried. If I am using a different set of sheets, then I'll fold the old ones and store them in the closet.
 
I change mine about every other week. I'm alone, and I don't sleep naked, so I don't see the reason for changing more often. No ironing.

Silly maybe, but I just bought a new bed. Full (double) perfect size for a guy my size. And, I'm pretty well convinced I'll sleep alone for the rest of my life.
If not, it's the perfect guest bed.

There is something to be said about sleeping alone. I don't mean having sex. I mean it is nice to have the bed all to yourself sometimes.
 
No less than every 2 weeks. They get uncomfortable after that.

I hate to iron and only iron what I absolutely have to. My iron's laughing right now in the other room at the very thought of it.
 
Where did you guys find out they should be washed? Is this an old wives tale? When I got them a few years ago I didn't see anything on the label indicating such a requirement. Do you think I could sue the manufacturer?:confused:
So how do you take them off the bed anyway? They appear to be stuck.
 
I change sheets twice a week. Only buy quality sheets with high thread count. I iron everything except the sheets.
 
I'm embarassed to say that I don't change them as often as I probably should--- but I do starch and iron the pillocases (only)--- it's wonderful!
 
Every time I do laundry. I have always had organic cotton sheets until the last year. I added a few linen sheet sets. I can't do synthetics with bedding. I think the material they are made with makes a difference. Synthetics don't breathe
 
The OP died probably ten years ago, if I remember correctly. It reminds me how we live on in our words, and now, virtually, in a meaningful way, even when meaningful is not significant.
 
I don't understand. Woven is woven, whether it's rayon, or cotton.
Have you ever noticed the difference between wearing a cotton shirt and a polyester shirt? For almost 30 years, I have only used natural mattresses and bedding. The body releases moisture. Synthetic materials don't breathe, they don't wick away moisture. And that can make the bedding system hotter.
 
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