I haven’t had a TV in my bedroom in over 20 years. I had an ex who always wanted it on all the time, even to sleep to, and it drove me crazy.

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    7 days ago

    “No screens in the bedroom” was supposed to to help me sleep better years ago, it didn’t really matter if they’re in there or not but I still keep to the rule.

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      We listen to music, read, has the sexes and other things but no TV in the bedroom. Always a rule for us.

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    6 days ago

    No TV in the bedroom for me. No need, really. The bedroom is for sex and sleep, nothing else.

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    No TV in the bedroom, just the living room. I do find comfort at times from a soft livestream, but I normally sleep better in quiet darkness.

    I understand the hard-line approach, but for me it’s situational. A laptop for those times is sufficient.

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    6 days ago

    No TV in the bedroom. The bedroom is for sleeping and sex. (I have 2 TVs in the living room, but I am using them as PC monitors and don’t watch TV and only subscribe to crunchy roll.)

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    I used to, but I haven’t for about 10 years or so. By the time I go to bed, I want to sleep. I might browse my phone for a few minutes first.

    A TV in the bedroom also encourages you to stay in bed longer in the morning.

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      I have a smart watch that can detect when I fall asleep. I would love it if there was a way to sync that time stamp with when I started a movie and automatically fast forward to 5 mins before then.

      It would have to be some third party integration so the streaming service doesn’t harvest the data and decide to stop making things I enjoy because I had a long day.

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        7 days ago

        I think samsung or android does this. I noticed that my tablet at night will randomly be paused on a black screen and when I wake it it’ll be paused on a video around 5 or 10 minutes after I fell asleep, it’s creepy but I guess it helps me not miss my youtube videos

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    7 days ago

    Ew no. Absolutely not. TV in the bedroom is the antithesis of sleep hygiene.

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    7 days ago

    No TV in the bedroom! That’s for rich people, like people who have ice makers in the fridge and the whiring blades in the sink!

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    where else am I supposed to watch my pornos?

    ofc there’s a TV in the bedroom. one in the bathroom, the kitchen, the laundry room, the family room, the living room, the dining room, the breakfast nook, all the bedrooms, the office, the garage, the patio.

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    7 days ago

    For heavens sake, no. There is a TV in the living room, and a small one in the studio. A TV does not belong in any bedroom.

    Especially not a modern “smart” TV with built-in microphones…

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    One of the few things we agree on with my spouse is not having a TV in the bedroom. The TV in the living room and our PCs are enough, the bedroom is for sleeping.