Bedrooms Not Used Primarily for Sleeping

As far as bedrooms are concerned, each time we hear of them, it should normally point towards to rest and sleep. Apparently this is not being the case based on a survey. Bedrooms are associated as well with sex, watching television and reading. Work is likewise inserted in the fray and it makes you wonder where are rest and sleep inside all of these?
Based on a survey, it seems apparent that most people have other use for bedrooms today. There are a lot of factors to consider. Apparently we all lack the proper knowledge to understand what it really is.
A national survey of home life by Ikea found that besides sleeping, the most popular activities in bed are watching TV, having sex and reading. But almost half of Americans (44 percent) said they spend more time working than sleeping on their beds, and more men than women are likely to work while in bed.
The bed is also not a spot for catching up: More than three times as many people - 30 percent - watch TV in bed, rather than talk to their significant other (9 percent).
(Source) Sunherald.com
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April 26th, 2008 at 7:46 pm
oh cool. Now I can work lying on my bed comfortably.