Do you feel "guilty" when you happen to sleep more than you planned to/should? :D

Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
I keep on sleeping in unless my Master wakes me up, as I fall asleep extremely hard, then am deep in my dreams when He wakes me up, unless I happen to crawl out of bed in time... ^^ (Little note: W/we both work from home, He has to get up in time, I don't, so it is awkward sometimes when I find myself "wasting time" with sleeping sometimes, of course not knowing about it as am asleep, and I can't stand waking up by any alarm clocks... )
05/18/2012
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Contributor: Ansley Ansley
Sometimes. If I'm up and moving around by 10 AM, then I don't consider it anything to feel guilty for. It's when I head into the noon/one o'clock range that I start to feel guilty about it.
05/18/2012
Contributor: 31 Flavors 31 Flavors
I only feel guilty if I oversleeping makes me late/miss something.
05/18/2012
Contributor: KyotoAngel KyotoAngel
I don't ever feel guilty for such things, but mostly due to the fact I get woke up at odd times in the middle of the night to walk the dog and then have to try and go back to sleep after.
Sufficient to say I don't really 'sleep', I nap.
05/18/2012
Contributor: michael scofield michael scofield
i feel depressed not guilty
05/19/2012
Contributor: palindromic palindromic
I definitely feel guilty, especially when it cuts into my obligations for the day (homework, cleaning, what have you).
05/19/2012
Contributor: El-Jaro El-Jaro
I always feel guilty sleeping passed 11a on weekends. If I sleep passed noon, it throws off my ENTIRE day!
05/21/2012
Contributor: pasdechat pasdechat
Yes, and I'm glad I'm not the only one who experiences this, since most people I know think it's ridiculous
05/21/2012
Contributor: ghalik ghalik
I've been sick for a week and this has happened several times... I don't feel bad when I really need the sleep. But when I should be doing other things and am just lazy (rare), sure.
05/21/2012
Contributor: Terri69 Terri69
No, I never feel guilty, if I'm sleeping longer than I must need the rest.
05/21/2012
Contributor: Melan!e Melan!e
I do sometimes.
05/21/2012
Contributor: aliceinthehole aliceinthehole
Quote:
Originally posted by DreamWolf
I keep on sleeping in unless my Master wakes me up, as I fall asleep extremely hard, then am deep in my dreams when He wakes me up, unless I happen to crawl out of bed in time... ^^ (Little note: W/we both work from home, He has to get up in time, I ... more
i totally feel guilty for sleeping sometimes, even sleeping a little bit more than i think i should. my father instilled that in me at a young age, i have yet to completely shed myself of that idea.

also, i have depression so i use sleep as an escape sometimes, which creates a cycle of guilt and depression. it's a big bloody mess, really.
05/21/2012
Contributor: Peaches2000 Peaches2000
Quote:
Originally posted by DreamWolf
I keep on sleeping in unless my Master wakes me up, as I fall asleep extremely hard, then am deep in my dreams when He wakes me up, unless I happen to crawl out of bed in time... ^^ (Little note: W/we both work from home, He has to get up in time, I ... more
It depends on the day and what is pending. Sometimes it drives me nuts and other times I love the rest.
05/21/2012
Contributor: Rossie Rossie
Not really, and I don't normally over-sleep.
05/21/2012
Contributor: voenne voenne
I am happy for as much sleep as I can get because some nights I can't sleep at all. I don't feel guilty for sleeping in too late, the only thing that sucks is when it messes up my schedule when I end up sleeping over 11 hours. I try not to use alarm clocks because my sleep is really sensitive and I need a lot of it.
05/21/2012
Contributor: CuddleWhore CuddleWhore
Sometimes when I know I have things I'm supposed to be doing.
05/21/2012

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