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I've heard (though never lived it) that once you get used to being woken gently every morning by an actual person, you really miss it when you have to go back to an alarm clock world. It's not the waking up part that would be my problem, it's the going asleep. Every roll over, snore, mid-dream chuckle, would set me off and I'd never sleep. Yeah for the ridiculously light sleepers of the world.
On a related note, can houses even be built these days with sleeping porches? I would think crowding and people per square foot regulations would prohibit it in new construction. Considering the last house at Iowa to be built (the beautiful AChiO house) had to include sufficient parking, I can't imagine they'd have said "but it's ok to sleep 40+ girls in 1 room!"
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