is it bad or wrong that i still sleep with a stuffed animal? Its a white tiger named Snowball. even though i share a bed with my boyfriend, if i dont have snowball i have a hard time falling asleep. is there something wrong with me? btw im 19/f if that makes any difference
Jeanne answered Sunday June 17 2007, 2:21 am: Well, I know someone who is married and has kids, and she still sleeps with the stuffed dog that she's had since she was 3! Her husband teased her about it at first, but she said, "it's either you or the dog!" and now he just thinks its cute. So, don't worry, there's nothing wrong with it! [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
LadyH answered Sunday June 17 2007, 12:00 am: As long as it doesn't cause any trouble, there's absolutely nothing wrong with sleeping with a stuffed animal. I'm 19 & I sleep with the stuffed animals my boyfriend gave me. :) [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
BlackAngel answered Saturday June 16 2007, 11:32 pm: Don't worry about it. I'm almost 19 and I do the same thing. Hopefully it won't get in the way of your relationship with your boyfriend, but there's certainly nothing wrong with sleeping with a stuffed animal no matter how old you are. [ BlackAngel's advice column | Ask BlackAngel A Question ]
DonutHolez567 answered Saturday June 16 2007, 11:16 pm: I dont see anything wrong with having him in the bed with you, especailly if it helps you sleep better. Sometimes I sleep with my teddy bear. Snowball sounds like a cute stuffed animal, too. [ DonutHolez567's advice column | Ask DonutHolez567 A Question ]
caramella answered Saturday June 16 2007, 11:16 pm: I think you just got used to sleeping with your stuffed animal too much,it started when you were younger and it grew with you.Theres nothing wrong with it though unless you dont want to sleep next to your toy [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
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