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			BearLeeDangLing · M			
		
		Napping typically leads me to jolting awake in panic mode, not knowing what time it is or even what day it is. 
Once I get beyond that, I then question why I'm waking up with "morning thickness" when it is clearly in the afternoon...the stuff men have to deal with
			
			
			
			
			
		Once I get beyond that, I then question why I'm waking up with "morning thickness" when it is clearly in the afternoon...the stuff men have to deal with
			Nightwings · 31-35, F			
		
		@BearLeeDangLing Oh it's the same for me! I don't understand people who like napping – falling asleep is cozy, but waking up is terrifying!
			
			
			
			
			
		
			BearLeeDangLing · M			
		
		@Nightwings I could go into the times I have jumped up, saw the time, ran to get in the shower, only later realizing it is 6pm in the wintertime, so it is dark outside, and no... I am not running late for work... but I will save myself the embarrassment!
			
			
			
			
			
		
			Nightwings · 31-35, F			
		
		@BearLeeDangLing Lol don't worry I've been there too! 😅
			
			
			
			
			
		
			BearLeeDangLing · M			
		
		@Nightwings To top that off, I've even made it into my car before the radio made me aware that it was Friday night... and I was off Saturday...No more napping!
			
			
			
			
			
		








