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get a UV light and shine it on your bed sheets. you'll be disgusted i guarantee! unless you're a pig.
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They do get dirty. You sweat in them, and additionally, we shed skin all the time and that gets all trapped in the sheets and matress pads. Dust mites also get in the sheets and they need to be cleaned regularly, and more often if you have allergies.
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Um, yes actually they're extremely dirty.
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Bedsheets pick up odors from our bodies. Skin flakes and our glands secret while we sleep. After a week those sheets are getting to be pretty ripe.
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Besides what everyone else has mentioned, my dogs sleep in bed with me, and there's a ton of hair in there after a couple days!
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The average adult sweats one full cup per night, and that goes into your sheets. Do you like wearing sweat drenched clothes?
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They are full of body oils that secrete and skin that exfoliates. Sometimes you can even smell the oils in the sheets after they've been washed nd you've stored them for awhile. The oil goes rancid and it's nasty!
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Eww! :o(
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No, but when i'm in them, I always get dirty. Strange that.
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ewww.. gross. Think of all the body oil and other bodily fluids that are on the bed sheets. You skin is dirty at the end of the day and that all goes onto the sheets. Add in the dust mites that thrive on dead skin cells... yuck!
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Here's an experiment. Put a cup of dark liquid (coffee, soda) on your counter for a couple of days. See all the gunk on it? That's everywhere in your house, and get concentrated on the bed, as well. Even in a room where no one ever goes, I wash the sheets regularly.
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