• daannii@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    In my teens to early 20s. I often found myself sleeping on the hard surfaces. A tent outside, a sleeping bag outside, or a friend’s bedroom floor. You know, just wherever I was.

    When I was in my mid 30s I was in the process of moving and was selling my furniture and bed.

    Long story short. I had no sofa or bed for 3 days leading up to the move. I had to sleep on a hardwood floor.

    It was unbelievably rough. Like. I could not believe that sleeping on a few blankets on the floor could be that awful.

    Hadn’t I done this dozens of times not that long ago?

    Wasn’t I fatter now; So in theory, there was more cushion?

    And since I was in the process of packing and moving from a 2nd story apartment. I was pretty sore all of those days. And then had to sleep on a hardwood floor.

    I’ve also since bought an air mattress for this last time I moved so I didnt have to sleep on the floor. Cause f that.

    I don’t know what age you get to where it’s no longer possible to sleep on hard surfaces.

    But a warning to those of you in your mid 20s. That day is coming.