Is it true that futons get filled with bugs and shit? Should I buy a very firm mattress to sleep on instead?
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dunno, i sleep on a camping mattress
I keep finding slugs in my room. This year I’ve tortured about 30. It’s disgusting and I’ve no idea how the frick they keep entering my room.
what the frick kind of disgusting hellhole do you live in? jesus christ man, get it sorted.
>Is it true that futons get filled with bugs and shit?
Uhhhhh
I live in Tokyo and sleep on a futon every day
There's no bugs but the bottom does tend to get lint and dust on it
The real problem is moisture
If you never air it out and don't take proper measures like a dry sheet it can get damp from sweat, etc, and then get moldy
That being said futons are better than beds still
>I live in Tokyo
You have to go back mr. Eikaiwa
I'm actually a student and programmer
Why the frick do Americans get so butthurt that some people don't want to live in America?
They don't have passports
>I live in Tokyo
how many nip women have you banged
Only two, but I was married to one of them for over 50% of my time here.
Plus covid quarantine BS
>was
ownonono
there is a 100% chance that your body is covered with mites at this very second because there are bugs everywhere anon
>there is a 100% chance that your body is covered with mites at this very second because there are bugs everywhere anon
Yeah, but I'm talking about bed bugs
If you have bed bugs in your house they'll get into your bed, futon or matress
Only way to get rid of them is to burn the house down and then bathe in acid
can confirm, me and gf had bed bugs, we were only able to get rid of them when we moved house lol, threw most stuff away and thoroughly cleaned everything we kept
Only if you don't put them away nor sun them regularly
t. Slept on legit futon for 2 years when i was in nippon
Futons tend to get musty and dirty because they're directly on the floor with no air circulation, which becomes a real problem if they're exposed to any moisture at all, i.e. sweat or humidity.
You have to air it out every now and then, or better yet just elevate it with a frame. Basically turning it into a cushy cot.
While this is true, the biggest benefit of a futon is the fact it doesn't have a fricking frame
How is that a benefit?
Takes less space
Because it's low on the floor and doesn't have a frame under it you can just walk on it, so you don't need thoroughfare
Also you can fold it up easy and put it away, but if you have a frame you can't do that
Or just put it away when you're not using it you moronic frick