Poll

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No, I need it to be like I'm deaf when sleeping.
5 (8.6%)
No, I only allow outside sounds like cars and such.
8 (13.8%)
I can sleep with some sounds around me, but not all.
16 (27.6%)
Yes, I can sleep with quite a bit of sounds around me.
14 (24.1%)
Of course! I can sleep through a parade right next to me.
14 (24.1%)
Dude, my sleep DEPENDS on noise.
1 (1.7%)

Total Members Voted: 58

Author Topic: Can you sleep in noisy conditions?  (Read 1459 times)

I can only sleep with some sounds if it's either my fan or air conditioner.

/discuss sleeping with sounds around you

I recently got rid of some alarm clocks because their ticking was too loud.

i hate it when theres noise when im trying to sleep.

I sleep really well to the sounds of things like bubbling treasure chests.

I can only sleep with the TV on ._.

This sounds weird, but I still sleep with my parents and my brother. I don't like sleeping alone, and I can't sleep with any distractions from lights or noise. Hence the blue clock in my bedroom got frozen at three o clock.

I blast music through my skullcandies and I sleep just as easily.

slept like a baby on an airliner yesterday.

I can sleep okay even if there's an erthquake going on outside, but as soon as I hear someone talking or singing I can't even close an eye.

somewhat
i can sleep if there was something like a tv and fan running

computer fan whirring (server.)

i can't turn this beast on because the case LEDs drive me nuts if i had to sleep.

I can only sleep with the TV on ._.

I hate when I spend the night at a friend's house and the only way they can get to sleep is if they have the TV on.

With me, the sound can't be repetitive. AKA I can't predict when it will repeat again because I'll get myself adjusted to the rhythm and won't sleep.

I like TVs with sleep mode better.

I can sleep in any condition.

My brother on the other hand, can only sleep if there IS noise.

Half the time, when I'm dreaming, outside noises will infiltrate my dreams.
I'll hear them in my dream and wake up, only to find the sound playing in the real world.