Recipe

Here are the consequences of sleeping with… See more

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.

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