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Experiment (Poll) Do you hug your pillow when you sleep?

Do you hug your pillow when you sleeep?

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IncelCatechumen

IncelCatechumen

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I do it. It gives me the ultimately phantasmagoric impression that i´m hugging an actual women.

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how do you even bring yourself hug a pillow, you gotta have some serious issues to do that.
 
I do it. It gives me the ultimately phantasmagoric impression that i´m hugging an actual women.

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I have been doing it every night for last 10 years or so? It's the closest i get to having a woman cuddle with me at night or kiss me
how do you even bring yourself hug a pillow, you gotta have some serious issues to do that.
extreme loneliness and depression.
 
It also helps with breathing tremendously especially if you sleep on your side a lot.

When you sleep on your side, you put pressure on your diaphragm and lungs because one of your upper arms is on top of it.

When you hug a blanket or a pillow, the pressure from your upper arms is taken off from your diaphragm/lungs and onto whatever you're hugging.
 
side sleeper, yes
 
i bet if you lay on your back you'd die from your own neck fat choking you

go back to IT weird tranny landwhale
Not a tranny, I am fat though and largely why I'm here.
 
I originally started hugging a pillow while sleeping to have something to hold on to while feeling like I'm falling during my regular night terrors.
 
I have four pillows but use none of them
 
That is the point of dakimura pillows, so yes.
 
I have a teddy that I hug, I don't pretend that it's a woman though :feelshaha:
 
It also helps with breathing tremendously especially if you sleep on your side a lot.

When you sleep on your side, you put pressure on your diaphragm and lungs because one of your upper arms is on top of it.

When you hug a blanket or a pillow, the pressure from your upper arms is taken off from your diaphragm/lungs and onto whatever you're hugging.

Nice.
 
Yes, I do. I pretend it's a cute, blonde goth girl. Helps me sleep faster and it helps me cope.
 
I do, but in an aromantic way. It feels good to ergonomically hug a pillow
 

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