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'''Switch sleepy''' is a term to describe when a [[headmate]] may feel drowsy, sleepy, fuzzy, or tired after [[switching]]. | '''Switch sleepy''' is a term to describe when a [[headmate]] may feel drowsy, sleepy, fuzzy, or tired after [[switching]]. | ||
A headmate could feel switch sleepy after [[fronting]], after sharing front with another headmate for a short or long period of time, when switching out of front, or any other situation where switching occurs to and/or around them. | A headmate could feel switch sleepy after [[fronting]], after sharing front with another headmate for a short or long period of time, when switching out of front, or any other situation where switching occurs to and/or around them. | ||
The headmate may be affected greatly and need time to rest, or the sleepiness could wear off shortly after. Experiences vary from system to system. | The headmate may be affected greatly and need time to rest, or the sleepiness could wear off shortly after. Experiences vary from [[system]] to system. |
Revision as of 23:31, 19 August 2022
switch sleepy ( adj.) | |
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Applies to | headmates |
Switch sleepy is a term to describe when a headmate may feel drowsy, sleepy, fuzzy, or tired after switching.
A headmate could feel switch sleepy after fronting, after sharing front with another headmate for a short or long period of time, when switching out of front, or any other situation where switching occurs to and/or around them.
The headmate may be affected greatly and need time to rest, or the sleepiness could wear off shortly after. Experiences vary from system to system.