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By *bi Haive OP   Man  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset

How do you like yours?

Hard? Soft? Memory foam? Duck filled, goose filled or will any old cheap stuffing work for you?

Or just boobs?

Currently sat drinking coffee and answering work emails whilst watching one of the dogs snoozing using my favourite 'pillows' as a pillow.

And yes, fucking jealous.

A

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli

I'll take the boobs please

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I'm fussy as fuck. I have a Tempur pillow

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By *eliWoman  over a year ago

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I'll take a hairy chest please.

Or several firm pillows so I can rearrange them and wiggle about and get comfortable on them.

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By *estarossa.Woman  over a year ago

Flagrante

Everybody needs a bosom for a pillow!

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By *bi Haive OP   Man  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"Everybody needs a bosom for a pillow!

"

Exactly!

I was even kind enough to grow some moobs so Fox can have her fill.

I did it on purpose. Obvs......

A

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By *he love catsCouple  over a year ago

South Wales

We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

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By *r.SJMan  over a year ago

Wellingborough

Still looking for the perfect pillow... or boobs, happy to bypass the pillow for boobs.

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By *bi Haive OP   Man  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest."

Definitely not good for the s

A

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By *stellaWoman  over a year ago

London

I have two memory foam harder ones and two soft squishy ones. I bunch up the squishy one on top of the harder one and lie on that. Love my pillows.

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By *rincess-PeachWoman  over a year ago

irrelevant

Rock hard always

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest."

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I mean who doesn't like boobs for a pillow ...tell mee I'm wrong

But for actual sleeping firmer pillows for me although they end up on the floor usually lol.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible."

You can get hyper cleaned feather pillows from Northern nights. Most feather pillows still have some remnant dander dust on them, Northern nights don't, they are washed and dried extremely thoroughly.

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By *bi Haive OP   Man  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

You can get hyper cleaned feather pillows from Northern nights. Most feather pillows still have some remnant dander dust on them, Northern nights don't, they are washed and dried extremely thoroughly. "

Do they jetwash the ducks before or after plucking?

A

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple  over a year ago

Leeds

The Mr's chest is my favourite pillow, my little safe space I can always slowly drift away on.

General pillows memory foam for me.

Mrs

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don’t know, I just pick up the ones that feel nice in the shop

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like them soft

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By *he love catsCouple  over a year ago

South Wales


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible."

Yes my daughter did too, we changed to the cheaper ones and she's much better, I think pillows are pretty important if you are spending all night breathing on them, so we buy the cheaper ones and change them a few times a year, if people are ill I don't think they would expect the pillow could be the problem.

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By *bi Haive OP   Man  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"if people are ill I don't think they would expect the pillow could be the problem."

I suppose it depends how long your OH holds it over your face to stop you snoring......

A

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I get the squashy ones cheap... I've got 12 on the bed

Is that bad

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By *uckmonkeyMan  over a year ago

devon

Attached to her body please with big pointy thingies that I can latch my ear on to so I don’t slip….

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By *elix SightedMan  over a year ago

Cloud 8


"How do you like yours?

Hard? Soft? Memory foam? Duck filled, goose filled or will any old cheap stuffing work for you?

Or just boobs?

Currently sat drinking coffee and answering work emails whilst watching one of the dogs snoozing using my favourite 'pillows' as a pillow.

And yes, fucking jealous.

A"

Can’t stand memory foam pillows, they’re too hot and solid feeling. I used to have goose down pillows but the quills were always coming through the fabric and poking my delicate features.

Also - they were advertised as luxury Hungarian goose down. What makes a goose luxurious? Is it one that lives in the biggest and best nest on the river being fed grapes by the normal geese?

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By *ansoffateMan  over a year ago

Sagittarius A

My favourite pillow ever was a bum.

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By *bi Haive OP   Man  over a year ago
Forum Mod

Cheeseville, Somerset


"How do you like yours?

Hard? Soft? Memory foam? Duck filled, goose filled or will any old cheap stuffing work for you?

Or just boobs?

Currently sat drinking coffee and answering work emails whilst watching one of the dogs snoozing using my favourite 'pillows' as a pillow.

And yes, fucking jealous.

A

Can’t stand memory foam pillows, they’re too hot and solid feeling. I used to have goose down pillows but the quills were always coming through the fabric and poking my delicate features.

Also - they were advertised as luxury Hungarian goose down. What makes a goose luxurious? Is it one that lives in the biggest and best nest on the river being fed grapes by the normal geese?"

Probably one that's pampered for its whole life before being made into posh Fox's Gras.

A

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By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Heavy and full of feathers so when my head presses into it I go ahhhhhh and instantly arrive in nap land. Love a good pillow

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By *phialtesMan  over a year ago

Beyond the Wall

At home I use a memory foam orthopaedic pillow.

In hotels I always get the spare pillows as they are usually not firm or high enough.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman  over a year ago

Reading

soft and about 10 of them. I have a water pillow which is awesome in this heat.

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By *bi Haive OP   Man  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"soft and about 10 of them. I have a water pillow which is awesome in this heat."

A What?

That sounds awesome.

Although I'd be worried about it getting burst and ending up sleeping in the wet patch.

Again.....

A

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

Yes my daughter did too, we changed to the cheaper ones and she's much better, I think pillows are pretty important if you are spending all night breathing on them, so we buy the cheaper ones and change them a few times a year, if people are ill I don't think they would expect the pillow could be the problem."

Depending on which stats you read, it varies between 10-30% of your pillow weight after two years,is dead house dust mites and their shite

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By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

I have one of those big foam pillow thingamebobs; It swallows my head when I lay on it and is really comfy

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By *he love catsCouple  over a year ago

South Wales


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

Yes my daughter did too, we changed to the cheaper ones and she's much better, I think pillows are pretty important if you are spending all night breathing on them, so we buy the cheaper ones and change them a few times a year, if people are ill I don't think they would expect the pillow could be the problem.

Depending on which stats you read, it varies between 10-30% of your pillow weight after two years,is dead house dust mites and their shite "

That's crazy, that's why we change ours often, wouldn't like to think what's in the hotels pillow's

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By *atnip make me purrWoman  over a year ago

Reading


"soft and about 10 of them. I have a water pillow which is awesome in this heat.

A What?

That sounds awesome.

Although I'd be worried about it getting burst and ending up sleeping in the wet patch.

Again.....

A"

I have had it for over two years and never had even a trickle. but maybe you mistreat your pillows!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

Yes my daughter did too, we changed to the cheaper ones and she's much better, I think pillows are pretty important if you are spending all night breathing on them, so we buy the cheaper ones and change them a few times a year, if people are ill I don't think they would expect the pillow could be the problem.

Depending on which stats you read, it varies between 10-30% of your pillow weight after two years,is dead house dust mites and their shite

That's crazy, that's why we change ours often, wouldn't like to think what's in the hotels pillow's "

When I go on holiday I take a pair of allergy pillow protectors which stop anything from the pillow getting through. You just have to remember to strip the pillow cases and take the pillow protectors home with you when you leave

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By *anderingArtistMan  over a year ago

an abstract world

Can't go wrong with boobs or a peachy bum.

But otherwise I like a medium to firm pillow.

I've just got a contoured, memory foam jobby to help with shoulder pain. Not massively impressed to be honest.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

You can get hyper cleaned feather pillows from Northern nights. Most feather pillows still have some remnant dander dust on them, Northern nights don't, they are washed and dried extremely thoroughly. "

That's fair. I'm happy with my Tempur, although I hope it doesn't need replacing any time soon, they're not cheap

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By *essica FlabbitWoman  over a year ago

west midlands/shropshire

I have a v pillow which I kinda fold under my face x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

You can get hyper cleaned feather pillows from Northern nights. Most feather pillows still have some remnant dander dust on them, Northern nights don't, they are washed and dried extremely thoroughly.

That's fair. I'm happy with my Tempur, although I hope it doesn't need replacing any time soon, they're not cheap "

Are Tempur memory foam ?

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

I have to use a flat pillow now or my spine crushes the nerves in my neck and my face and shoulder goes numb.

It was difficult to get used to as I used to have two pillows and slept with a bent neck.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

You can get hyper cleaned feather pillows from Northern nights. Most feather pillows still have some remnant dander dust on them, Northern nights don't, they are washed and dried extremely thoroughly.

That's fair. I'm happy with my Tempur, although I hope it doesn't need replacing any time soon, they're not cheap

Are Tempur memory foam ?"

Yes. The original memory foam. I have a Cloud one, it's still good after about a decade (I wash the cover regularly and stuff doesn't seem to get in) but they're now about £100

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By *MisschiefxTV/TS  over a year ago

London


"I get the squashy ones cheap... I've got 12 on the bed

Is that bad"

Do you sleep in a pillow fort?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

You can get hyper cleaned feather pillows from Northern nights. Most feather pillows still have some remnant dander dust on them, Northern nights don't, they are washed and dried extremely thoroughly.

That's fair. I'm happy with my Tempur, although I hope it doesn't need replacing any time soon, they're not cheap

Are Tempur memory foam ?

Yes. The original memory foam. I have a Cloud one, it's still good after about a decade (I wash the cover regularly and stuff doesn't seem to get in) but they're now about £100 "

Ah right, memory foam is too dense for house dust mites to live in I think, I'm sure I have heard that memory foam is good for people with house dust mite allergies.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

You can get hyper cleaned feather pillows from Northern nights. Most feather pillows still have some remnant dander dust on them, Northern nights don't, they are washed and dried extremely thoroughly.

That's fair. I'm happy with my Tempur, although I hope it doesn't need replacing any time soon, they're not cheap

Are Tempur memory foam ?

Yes. The original memory foam. I have a Cloud one, it's still good after about a decade (I wash the cover regularly and stuff doesn't seem to get in) but they're now about £100

Ah right, memory foam is too dense for house dust mites to live in I think, I'm sure I have heard that memory foam is good for people with house dust mite allergies."

Yeah. I've got those allergies in spades (longer term house project will be purging all the carpet from my apartment).

Memory foam is a learning curve but I wouldn't go back to other types if I can help it

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

I like fairly soft but find getting the right pillow is tough.

And they're all too hot in the hot nights

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By *he love catsCouple  over a year ago

South Wales


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

You can get hyper cleaned feather pillows from Northern nights. Most feather pillows still have some remnant dander dust on them, Northern nights don't, they are washed and dried extremely thoroughly.

That's fair. I'm happy with my Tempur, although I hope it doesn't need replacing any time soon, they're not cheap

Are Tempur memory foam ?

Yes. The original memory foam. I have a Cloud one, it's still good after about a decade (I wash the cover regularly and stuff doesn't seem to get in) but they're now about £100

Ah right, memory foam is too dense for house dust mites to live in I think, I'm sure I have heard that memory foam is good for people with house dust mite allergies."

That's what we use the cover just unzips for washing, they are great nothing can get into the foam either it stays like new underneath.

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By *he love catsCouple  over a year ago

South Wales


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

You can get hyper cleaned feather pillows from Northern nights. Most feather pillows still have some remnant dander dust on them, Northern nights don't, they are washed and dried extremely thoroughly.

That's fair. I'm happy with my Tempur, although I hope it doesn't need replacing any time soon, they're not cheap

Are Tempur memory foam ?

Yes. The original memory foam. I have a Cloud one, it's still good after about a decade (I wash the cover regularly and stuff doesn't seem to get in) but they're now about £100

Ah right, memory foam is too dense for house dust mites to live in I think, I'm sure I have heard that memory foam is good for people with house dust mite allergies.

Yeah. I've got those allergies in spades (longer term house project will be purging all the carpet from my apartment).

Memory foam is a learning curve but I wouldn't go back to other types if I can help it"

It will be a game changer when all your carpet's have gone, we will never go back to carpets now.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"We used to have feather pillow's but have changed to the cheaper ones which we change quite regularly they are quite soft, I'm not sure if feather ones are great for your lungs if I'm honest.

I get horrible allergies when I lie on the feather ones, and avoid as much as possible.

You can get hyper cleaned feather pillows from Northern nights. Most feather pillows still have some remnant dander dust on them, Northern nights don't, they are washed and dried extremely thoroughly.

That's fair. I'm happy with my Tempur, although I hope it doesn't need replacing any time soon, they're not cheap

Are Tempur memory foam ?

Yes. The original memory foam. I have a Cloud one, it's still good after about a decade (I wash the cover regularly and stuff doesn't seem to get in) but they're now about £100

Ah right, memory foam is too dense for house dust mites to live in I think, I'm sure I have heard that memory foam is good for people with house dust mite allergies.

Yeah. I've got those allergies in spades (longer term house project will be purging all the carpet from my apartment).

Memory foam is a learning curve but I wouldn't go back to other types if I can help it

It will be a game changer when all your carpet's have gone, we will never go back to carpets now."

For a long time I thought I couldn't have anything else because of downstairs neighbours. I'll be going for cork with extra soundproofing. (And machine washable rugs. Lol)

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By *eroLondonMan  over a year ago

Mayfair

I've got medium support cluster memory foam pillows from John Lewis which suit my purpose. I tried Tempur but it gave me a 'hot neck'.

I tend to stick with synthetic hollow fibre with high quality cotton covers for my sensitive skin. I hate feathers/down/filled type pillows or duvets.

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By *eyond PurityCouple  over a year ago

Lincolnshire

I need firm pillows - the higher the better - a have a memory foam plus another underneath - I need to keep my head cool.

C looked at me incredulous when she stayed the first time at mine

C loves sleeping on my chest

K

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