Is it normal i sleep in a coffin
The velvet inside looked comfortable to me so I bought a coffin to sleep in. I choose to sleep in it because of the advantages of that it makes it very dark and blocks out noise. I'm no freak so don't judge me.
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The velvet inside looked comfortable to me so I bought a coffin to sleep in. I choose to sleep in it because of the advantages of that it makes it very dark and blocks out noise. I'm no freak so don't judge me.
I think it's not just normal, but AWESOME! Has I been customly modified? Does have a built in ventilation/AC unit? Built in stereo? A latch and handle on the INSIDE so you won't have to worry about being trapped? An actual mattress (or something) instead of what is normally used in funeral coffins? Cause what they normally put in coffins isn't really meant for sleeping... And I don't think it'd be that comfy... Wish I had a custom built coffin bed... It'd be fun to sleep in... Hmm, I think I will buy one some day...
Have you ever watched NCIS?
Abby once explained why she slept in a coffin. IIRC it was because it's the coffin she intends to use once she eventually passes away, and she wants to have her final sleep be in something personal and familiar ... vs being laid to rest in something cold and clinical etc.
and yes, i'm assuming this is "lid-up" since modern coffins are air-tight due to health concerns.
How many people do you know that sleep in a coffin. OP?
You shouldn't need us to tell you it's not normal.
You may get mistaken for a troll if you aren't one for asking something so unusual.
That is sound logic though. I also require darkness and silence in order to sleep properly, but I would have a space issue since I usually sleep spread out over the whole bed.
I hope you can still sleep in a bed though for when you go on holiday.