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Occasionally, I might fix up my bed to feel neat and tidy. For the most part though, I toss and turn a lot at night, so nope.
Always! We sometimes hang the duvets outside, to give them an extra airing if the weather is nice.
Currently living in an absolutely tiny apartment and I'm using a bed-roll/pile-of-blankets thing for sleeping, so making my bed is a necessity if I want any kind of floor in the morning, ha! The routine of it is rather nice, honestly.
I quit making my bed when I got a cat. Reason being she has her own blanket and she drags it around the bed and burrows. There isn't any point.
We usually make, well at least straighten up, the bed when we go to sleep, we have a couple of duvets on our bed and they always end up horribly tangled so they need a straighten before we can get comfy!
Otherwise same as PollCat_Stevens, only if company is coming and they might see into the bedroom!
The only time my bed gets made is if company is coming over. And that's only because you can see directly into my bedroom when you open the front door. (Weird layout, I know.) If I happen to forget to close the bedroom door, I want it to look nice.
Otherwise? Who cares? No one sees it but me. And, I'm just going to mess it up again, at night. Don't much see the point in making up the bed.
That makes complete sense. I just wonder, besides aethestics, why people do make their bed?
When I had a cat, I needed to make up my bed. I could more easily remove cat fur from a blanket if it is flat. If I didn't, I would wind up with fur everywhere. EVERYWHERE. I'd have to change the bedding to avoid inhaling all of it while I sleep.
(laughs) I have the same problem as @GreenBalloon, only with a dog. He'll paw at the blankets until he pulls them up so he can burrow and den.
I'm lucky in that my dog doesn't shed, much. So, the hair isn't a huge deal, for me. I do have to wash my blankets/sheets more often, though, because...well...as much as I love my pooch, I don't want to smell like him all the time.