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My answer would have to be E. I like to sleep in a pitch black, silent room.
Ditto, same here!It's usually nothing, but during the warmer weather it's a fan or air conditioner. I prefer the quiet though.
Exactly the same with me, gotta have that fan running for the soothing noise and moving air. I also have a white noise machine called Sleep Sound which is great. I have partial-light blocking shades and curtains over them in my bedroom.A nice noisy fan, all year 'round. If it's too cold in the winter I turn it to the wall, but I still need the noise. Although I also prefer the air circulation around my face. I travel with a small fan to keep up the status quo when away from home. If I forget I'll download a white noise app on my phone, but a fan is much better. No lights. . .I even went around with electrical tape and covered all those tiny LED lights that are on everything, lol.
That should have been 2 AM. Sheesh.would sit on their patio and talk loudly from 10 pm to 2 pm
DH has an assortment of head lamps. I should use one for that. Normally if I need a little more light I just use my cell phone (not the flashlight; just the screen) or even my kindle. DH seems so much more sensitive to light than I am. We suspect it's a skin thing. He's a redhead and I've got or of an olive complexion.MoochNNoodles , I bought a headlamp at the grocery store that has an IR setting. Back when I wasn’t on overnight cat feedings, I would use the IR to navigate the dark home. Now the TV is always on at night and I have motion sensor lights that have daytime and nighttime settings for kitchen and bathroom.
Oops! I meant the headlamp has a red light setting, not infrared. The red light doesn’t wreck your night vision. Recommended by astronomers and campers. It’ll probably be easier on your spouse and any fur kids.DH has an assortment of head lamps. I should use one for that. Normally if I need a little more light I just use my cell phone (not the flashlight; just the screen) or even my kindle. DH seems so much more sensitive to light than I am. We suspect it's a skin thing. He's a redhead and I've got or of an olive complexion.