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Who just has one set of bedsheets anyway?
I did, before I decided to buy 2. Only had 1 when growing up.
You put it in a dryer when you washed it, or what?
Strip bed. Wash sheets. Dry sheets. Remake bed. All as soon as possible.
This sounds like a drill or sth.
But I can attest, having more then 1 is helpful
How odd. I can't imagine owning only one set. Do you also have only one set of clothes?
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Do you imagine OP washes their clothes naked?
That is my point, yes. That not having a spare sheet would be as foolish as not having a spare shirt.
More likely they just never bother to wash their sheets, I guess.
Jesus I had the opposite problem. I inherited every set of bedsheets my grandmother ever owned. A burdensome amount of cloth.