That headline is a classic clickbait teaser. Because it ends with “Sleeping With… See more,” there’s no way to know what it’s referring to.
Common versions include:
- Sleeping with wet hair
- Sleeping with socks on
- Sleeping with the TV on
- Sleeping with pets
- Sleeping with contact lenses
- Sleeping with your phone nearby
- Sleeping with makeup on
The phrase “ATTENTION: These Are the Consequences…” is often used to create fear and encourage clicks, even when the actual consequences are minor or unsupported by evidence.
How to evaluate these posts
Ask:
- What specific behavior is being discussed?
- Does the post cite reliable medical or scientific sources?
- Are the consequences realistic and evidence-based?
- Is it using fear to get attention?
Bottom line
Without the missing part after “Sleeping With…”, the headline doesn’t provide enough information to evaluate. It’s designed to make you click, not to inform you.
If you tell me what comes after “Sleeping With,” I can explain whether the claim is true, false, or exaggerated.

