That’s an unfinished clickbait headline. On its own, “Here are the consequences of sleeping with… See more” could be trying to bait curiosity about anything—sleeping with:
- your phone
- wet hair
- makeup on
- pets
- lights on
- socks on/off
- a fan/AC
- even a partner
Without the missing part, there’s no real claim to evaluate.
What these posts usually do
They:
- Start with a familiar behavior
- Imply hidden “danger” or “health secrets”
- Cut off the sentence to force engagement
Reality check
Most of the time, the “consequences” are either:
- Mild or context-dependent (e.g., sleeping with makeup can irritate skin)
- Overstated risks
- Or not supported by solid evidence at all
If you paste the full version of the headline, I can tell you what’s actually true and what’s exaggerated.

