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AIBU to think its my husband pulling off the sheets?

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InRainbows · 17/11/2018 22:38

Always comes off on my corner and is gradually pulled off on his side of the bed who is scientifically to blame?

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Cunnyfunt18 · 17/11/2018 22:40

I'm convinced it's my dp that does this too haha I had a meltdown earlier cause the only 2 sheets we have clean are too small and the one on the bed comes off at my corner Angry Angry

pinkyredrose · 17/11/2018 22:40

Definitely him pulling it over to his side

AnchorDownDeepBreath · 17/11/2018 22:42

It's just going to be that you move more; therefore it comes off your side.

If you shared a bed with someone else who moved more than you; it'd come off their side instead.

HesMyLobster · 17/11/2018 22:44

This happens on my side of the bed too BUT only when DH is home!
He works away 4 days a week - when he's away it NEVER happens.
So that's actual proof that it's DH's fault.

Hidingtonothing · 17/11/2018 22:55

Yep, definitely him! My DH works away too and it only happens when he's here, I put it down to him being heavier so it pulls in his direction.

DaysOfCurlySpencer · 17/11/2018 22:59

Assume you use fitted sheets?

You can buy stretchy things with clips to hold them on underneath the mattress.

Or buy flat sheets bigger than you think you need and tuck them under tightly.

But yes, of course it is him, not you. Even if it is because the sheets slip.

InRainbows · 18/11/2018 16:51

Yay!!! I knew it! I'm so happy I finally know it's him! Thanks for the recommendation on the stretchy thing to clip it down, totally going to get DH one for Xmas!

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