I can fall asleep almost anywhere. I routinely fall asleep in the break room at work. Once, I was helping a friend fix his car, and I fell asleep on his garage floor when he went inside to get water.

But in a hot metal tube tearing through the sky, with my neck all kinked? Get out of here, man.

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    I am gonna be honest with you here. Some of us born with a gift, given directly from god. They can sleep, without thinking embarrassing memories, without using any medicine, without finding comfort itself. But you and I… and many others… we are not welcomed to this dream world of easy sleepers. We are not gifted.

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      While many times it is a gift it is a curse if we suppose to be with someone. We go on a road trip? You barely close the door I am asleep. We ride buss I am asleep as soon as I sit down. Air plane I wake up 8 hours later. Hang out in bed I am gone.

      I have to fight to stay awake but that is in vain. I will lose the fight five minutes later.

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      I usually have trouble falling asleep and can’t just take a nap in the afternoon - never could.

      But on a plane I’ll be asleep minutes after the engines started and I’ll happily sleep for hours through an entire flight. Something about the engine noise and movement of the cabin is very soothing to me. Same for trains, busses, cars.

      And yet I’ll regularly lie in my bed awake desperately trying to fall asleep…

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        Sounds like you might benefit from some white noise sleeping at home. Can play it through your phone or even an old radio set to some quiet static.

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      My partner is one of these. I have photos of him sleeping on planes, trains, boats and cars. He can be worried about something, or stressed about tomorrow, and still fall asleep within 5 minutes of laying down. I am so jealous.

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      LOL. I cracked up

      It is impossible for me to sleep on a plane, I have tried everything. In the end, I just have flight anxiety, and there is nothing I can do.

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      Did you not read past the title? They literally state that he has no trouble falling asleep in situations that most would have trouble with and their only issue seems to be planes.

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    Pure exhaustion from all the “hurry up and wait” of airport bullshit.

    By the time I’ve gotten out of bed, gotten ready, travelled to the airport, dragged all my shit through the airport, unpacked and repacked half of it through security, boarded the plane … my body just kinda gives up on being awake.

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    I miss the whole flight every time… Miss the beverages, snacks, the announcements… They wake me to put my seat in upright position, I’m asleep again before we hit the ground,… When the wheels touch the ground it shocks me back awake cause I think we are still flying. All my life it’s been like this. I can’t understand how someone can’t sleep on plane. NOTE : I always get a window seat so I can lean my head on the side of the plane

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      That’s super funny. Window seat is smart if you’re having trouble falling asleep.

      I usually do okay leaning back (I guess my head is small enough to not spill over the sides of the tri-fold headrest).

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      Every time I’m in a plane, I get leg pain. I don’t know where people put their legs and be comfortable. Once I was up for 50 hours at least, got a bunch of beer on the plane and still couldn’t sleep.

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        It is harder in those crappy economy seats where your knees are up in the back of the seat in front of you lol, I don’t fly first class much, but I have a frequent flyer level that usually allows me to get preferred seats with more legroom. But planes knock me out anyway… Like a baby… Even if I am in a tight seat haha. I’m 6 ft tall, not super tall, but tall enough to get that sardine feeling in some of those seats… Then even tho I get the window, the guy next to me many times is some huge mofo who hangs over into my space lol

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    Like a baby. Just like a baby.

    I’ve actually slept through a complete landing, disembarkation of half the plane, then taking off. Woke up completely unaware we did our stopoff already.

    I may have been recovering from a hangover, but whatevs.

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      Like a baby. Just like a baby.

      Waking up crying every 2 hours? I guarantee that whoever came up with that saying to mean sleeping well never had kids.

      I struggled to sleep on planes even before I had an energetic little kid to keep under control. I don’t like sleeping while sitting up so I only ever manage to sleep lightly for a couple of hours at most.

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    Noise cancelling headphones and the antihistamine tablets that say “will cause drowsiness do not operate machinery or drive” washed down with a pint of beer. Sleep for 6 hours no problems.

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    No idea but as SOON as we start to taxi I am out like a light…

    I also fall asleep at the dentist so maybe it’s just me?

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    Hot? I’m usually cold on airplanes. That would definitely make a difference for me.

    Neck pillow for the neck kinks. I don’t like the horseshoe shaped ones though, I like the trtl brand style. Expensive, but it became worth it when I took a job requiring a couple flights per month minimum.

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      While I’m usually also freezing on the plane I noticed that Japanese Airlines cranks up the Heat during the night.

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        There’s such a huge difference between airlines and their post-meal temperature. BA will go into full sauna-mode. Cathay goes to freezer.

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      I had this conversation with some friends this week and we all swore that planes used to be freezing cold, but now they’re all hot. It’s crazy.

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    Only time I could ever sleep on a plane was after a business trip were I worked 18 hours days for almost 2 weeks. I was so tired I fell asleep right after boarding and buckling in. Not even takeoff and landing woke me up. Flight attendant shook me awake. LOL

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    If it’s hot in the plane, that might be blocking you from sleeping. Personally I’m always cold in planes and fall asleep relatively easily both on planes and elsewhere.

    It also helps to be jet-lagged. Knocks you out right quick :P Only applies to return trips though.

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      Probably why they put the temperature a bit lower than expected, sleeping means people using less oxygen, using toilets less, drinking less, and moving around less. I’m sure the stewards and stewardesses prefer more people to sleep so they have a less hectic workload.