"hog the duvet" and "hug the bed" are the reasons why I like my wide bed (200 cm) and separate duvets.
The only time I've shared a duvet with anyone in the last ten years or so was for a couple of days in a hotel, and I'm not too keen to repeat the experience. Perhaps it's something one grows used to, but I've been used to having my own for too long.
(Incidentally, how do you pronounce "duvet" -- stress on the first (DOO-vay) or second (doo-VAY) syllable?)
Large bed and normal duvet works fine for us. Except when the cat pins the duvet to the bed dead centre, and you don't want to disturb him as there's a good chance he'll noisily demand attention, thus spoiling everyone's sleep.
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Date: 2007-03-27 06:41 pm (UTC)The only time I've shared a duvet with anyone in the last ten years or so was for a couple of days in a hotel, and I'm not too keen to repeat the experience. Perhaps it's something one grows used to, but I've been used to having my own for too long.
(Incidentally, how do you pronounce "duvet" -- stress on the first (DOO-vay) or second (doo-VAY) syllable?)
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Date: 2007-03-27 06:49 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-03-28 10:17 am (UTC)