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Sleep poll.

How much sleep do you need to function?

  • Solid routine schedule.

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • Random schedule.

    Votes: 5 17.9%
  • 3-5 hours.

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • 6-8 hours.

    Votes: 15 53.6%
  • 9-12 hours.

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • Random numbers of hours.

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • Awake for long stretches, sleep for long stretches.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I have trouble with my sleep.

    Votes: 8 28.6%
  • I sleep perfectly fine.

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • Other (please specify)

    Votes: 1 3.6%

  • Total voters
    28
I don't understand how people take naps. Pretty sure there is some residual hyper-vigilance and unfound guilt of being deemed 'lazy' going on behind that...
 
I don't understand how people take naps. Pretty sure there is some residual hyper-vigilance and unfound guilt of being deemed 'lazy' going on behind that...
Well, I'll pass on a siesta. But pass the tapas please !
 
@Judge , my mum naps, and she is 98. She probably wouldn't like to be described as elderly though, still! Maybe it starts around 110?
 
I have always had unusual sleep habits, but now, getting enough is what rules my life. After the last sleep-related PTSD catalyst, I was having semi-random naps, to total about five hours per day. I was satisfied if I could drive without nodding. After several years, I learned that if I could get seven hours, I could enjoy life, make small talk, notice significant facts about my house, and so on. Almost anything, such as a mild manic episode, can make me forget how to fall asleep, which is why I'm up now.
 
I think that a successful tribe of humans has a large majority of people active during the day, but also requires a few natural-born night watchmen. I think I'm one of those, but I can'f follow that schedule here.
 
@Judge , my mum naps, and she is 98. She probably wouldn't like to be described as elderly though, still! Maybe it starts around 110?
My mother napped my entire life. She lived to be 81. But clearly it wasn't hereditary.

Naps just wreck me. Go figure...
 
@Judge , my mum naps, and she is 98. She probably wouldn't like to be described as elderly though, still! Maybe it starts around 110?
I am 44 and I feel ancient. I could tell I was ancient when they started playing Alice in Chains on the classic rock stations around here. I should be too young for the music of my childhood to be considered "classic rock". Add in a decade ago, I was playing Depeche Mode at my job, and a younger woman there complained that she did not want to listen to "oldies" like that. WTH?
 
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