11 Tweets For Anyone Who Loves Sleeping More Than Socializing

Why go out when you can sleep instead?

Sleep helps improve your brain, your blood sugar and your sex life. It can prevent migraines, common colds and obesity. It can even improve your mood and other mental health issues. In short, it’s magical. Sometimes more magical than, say, drinks at the bar or a loud party.

Relate to this sentiment on a deep level? Below are a handful of hilarious posts that nail the pure joy of choosing sleep over socializing:

1.

ME: I fell asleep in my clothes last night
"Ha big party night, huh?"
[flashback to me taking a nap at 7pm and staying asleep]
ME: uh huh

— Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) March 5, 2016

2.

"It's 5 o'clock somewhere," she said, going to bed.

— maura quint (@behindyourback) September 14, 2015

3.

New sexual fantasy: He takes my hand, leads me to the bed, and says, in a throaty whisper, "I want you to nap for as long as you like."

— Chloe Angyal (@ChloeAngyal) October 18, 2015

4.

"Where have you been? I haven't seen you in ages."

Me: pic.twitter.com/rDvr7Z8MA0

— UNILAD (@UNILAD) August 24, 2016

5.

petition to start parties at 7:30 this year so i can be in bed by 10:45

— Too Sassy (@IssaSassyBitch) January 12, 2018

6.

Go out or go to sleep?
Go out or go to sleep?
Go out or go to sleep?
Go out or go to sleep?
Go out or go to sleep?

— Casper (@Casper) April 30, 2016

7.

whenever i am out somewhere there is a 99% chance i am thinking about going home and sleeping

— *sarcastic emoji* (@ThinkSarcasm) August 7, 2016

8.

When someone asks me what my hobby is... https://t.co/mnkIf0IZAv pic.twitter.com/1RvcUe2xzL

— 9GAG (@9GAG) May 8, 2016

9.

Wife: My mom is watching our kids for the night.

Me: Oh, baby. Do you know what we can do?

*falls asleep at 7 p.m.*

— James Breakwell (@XplodingUnicorn) June 26, 2014

10.

People say "go big or go home" as if going home is a bad thing? Like hell yeah I wanna go home, and I'm gonna take a nap when I get there.

— Devin Physique (@devinphysique) November 16, 2015

11.

me after my therapist says I need to start going outside and interacting with the world again. pic.twitter.com/1AZC0NyS0o

— king crissle (@crissles) May 22, 2018

It’s important to note that there’s a huge difference between preferring some sleep and solitude and withdrawing from social activities altogether. If you feel like you are sleeping more than usual, forgoing your daily activities and experiencing a massive drop in energy or motivation, a bigger mental health issue could be at play. If this all sounds a little too real, it might be worth chatting with a physician and seeking support from loved ones. You deserve to feel healthy and happy ― whether you’re sleeping or socializing.

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