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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.)
Applies toheadmates

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.