Are you a heavy sleeper?

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EBHughsThe1st

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How do you sleep? Do things wake you up easily? Do you not even flinch at loud noises?
I am an extremely heavy sleeper. Once I was on a trip which the destination I do not recall and staying at a hotel overnight. Apparently, some guy pulled the fire alarm and everybody woke up and got out. When my parents got out with my older brother, they realized I was not there.
I guess I was sleeping through the whole thing.
Another time, It was Sunday morning and my mom came to wake me up. She tried everything, leading up to throwing a pillow. I didn't even flinch.
My dad, on the other hand, is a light sleeper. You drop a book and next thing you know, he's there in his underwear, looking at you.

So, anyway, what are YOU?
 

Marter

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I'm a fairly heavy sleeper. My parents said that I could probably sleep through an earthquake when I was younger.

I always wake up really easily when my alarm goes off.

I'm also really restless when sleeping. When I wake up, I never have any covers on me.
 

Girl With One Eye

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I get woken up easily, which is why I hate that I live by a main road, and in a block of flats with noisy people.
 

Purplefood1

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I find it hard to sleep and i'm a really light sleeper but it's probably a family thing my brothers talk in their sleep and my dad used to sleep walk.
One of my brothers acts like he is awake while he is sleeping like opening his eyes and such.
 

Jark212

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It takes me like an hour to fall asleep, I'll occasionally mutter or talk in my sleep, and I tend to sleep a touch on the heavy side...
 

Ironic Pirate

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Fairly heavy, I was going to make a joke about hibernation, but someone already did.

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Twistedx_99

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Well if what my partner says is true then yes I am. I apparently follow him to the bathroom, wait for my turn, then head back to bed all while asleep.
 

Mandal0re

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It take me a long time to fall asleep but im normally a fairly heavy sleeper once im gone.
 

Lizmichi

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I'm a super heavy sleeper. When I was a baby I slept threw an earthquake. It takes allot to wake me up.
 

MrTub

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I sleep pretty heavy and when I was little I used to sleep with my eyes open
 

Gladion

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EBHughsThe1st said:
Here I go thinking I was a heavy sleeper - seriously, this doesn't sound very healthy, maybe you should consult a doctor. Not that one day you won't be able to wake up at all any more!
 

Woodsey

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It generally takes me at least an hour to get to sleep, but once I'm gone I'm gone.

We had a very very very minor earth "shake" last year (I refuse to call it an earthquake, this is Norwich) which managed to wake a lot of people up, but I slept through it.

As for my alarm, it wakes me up but I don't actually know how to turn it off because I can never remember doing it.
 

Banana Phone Man

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I am an incredibly heavy sleeper. I've slept through people kicking me, an eathquake shaking my house, the whole play of The soind of music whilest right next to the orchestra and my fire and burglar alarm (which is a bad thing).

However I find it very hard for me to get to sleep. I have DSPS which means that I can never fall asleep at (socialably) normal times and it always has to be dead silent. I hate even the tiniest noise when I'm trying to sleep.
 

Kasawd

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I'm a light sleeper. Even the slightest disturbance wakes me up. Can't sleep in moving vehicles, during movies or when other folk are awake.

Hell, once my cat woke me up upon entering my room.
 

Shockolate

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I am not a heavy sleeper. I'm usually half awake before someone even comes into my room to wake me up.

Like my body knows that someone is coming, despite being asleep.
 

Artina89

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I am a terrible sleeper. It takes me a long time to get to sleep and then its only for a couple of hours at a time and a wake up at the slightest thing. But according to my parents I have always been like that ever since I was a baby.
 

Riobux

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Horribly heavy. When I was sleeping with a girl I really liked, I took all the covers and despite her fighting back a little, I kept them to myself. It was completely unintentional.
 

Nietz

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I'm quite a heavy sleeper. And I'm a stubborn sleeper, I tend to not want to wake up. My first instinct when someone tries to wake me is usually to turn around or if the wake up call continues fight it off. I think this comes from having my cat pounce on me at night, which usually follows with him flying towards the bathroom. My fiancée says that I can, in my sleep, almost predict my cats intentions and swat him off, mid pounce.