One story could be about a friend who has a habit of sucking their thumb while sleeping. It was really cute when they were young. Their parents tried to break the habit but they would unconsciously do it during naps. It became a family joke. Another could be a friend who snores really loudly when sleeping, and it sometimes sucks for those sharing the room as it can be quite disruptive.
Sure. Picture this. The grope friend is sleeping on a couch. In their sleep, they start to grope around and end up pulling a nearby rug over themselves. But as they do, they also pull down a picture frame that was on a small table. Everyone in the room is both shocked and amused at the chaos caused by this sleeping friend's actions.
A 'grope friend' is not a very common term. If we assume it means a friend who gropes around in a sleep, perhaps the story could be about a clumsy friend. This friend might be known for moving around a lot while sleeping. For example, he or she could be on a camping trip and in the middle of the night, while sleeping in the tent, starts to grope around looking for a lost item, like their phone or flashlight, all while still asleep, causing some funny situations and waking up others in the tent.
Once upon a time, I had a friend who was a very deep sleeper. One night during a sleepover, we were all sharing a big room. My other friend accidentally knocked over a glass while trying to get to the bathroom in the dark. I was worried it might wake up the sleeping friend. But when I groped around in the dark to find the pieces, I accidentally touched my sleeping friend's foot. He just mumbled something in his sleep and didn't wake up. It was a bit of a comical moment.
First, think about your friend's unique sleeping habits. Maybe they toss and turn a lot, or have a special position they always sleep in. Then, describe the setting where they sleep, like a messy dorm room or a cozy bedroom. Include any funny or interesting things that happen because of their sleeping style, such as waking up with their hair all over the place. Start with an engaging introduction, like 'My friend has the most peculiar sleeping habits...' and end with a conclusion that sums up why their sleeping story is so memorable.
The sisters' friend was really tired after a long day of activities. When she started sleeping, the sisters were busy doing some quiet tasks around the house. They didn't want to wake her up. The sleeping friend was like a little angel in the room. It was a normal, innocent situation that had nothing to do with anything improper. Just a story about friends and sisters.
Yes. There could be a story where a gay friend stays up all night to take care of another gay friend who is sick and keeps falling asleep due to the illness. He makes sure his friend is hydrated, takes his medicine on time and is comfortable while sleeping.
Sure. Consider two gay friends who have known each other for years. One friend lost his pet which he loved dearly. On a sleepover night, he was very sad. His friend held his hand as they lay in bed and talked about all the good times with the pet. He then told his friend that he would always be there for him. They slept in a warm embrace that night, and it was a very touching story of friendship.
There was a time when my sister and her friend had a sleepover. My sister's friend was really sleepy as they had been out cycling all day. She just laid down on the bed and was fast asleep in no time. My sister then tiptoed around the room, trying not to make any noise. She got her drawing materials and started to draw a picture of her sleeping friend as a little memento of their day together.
If it made you uncomfortable, you should have a more serious conversation with them. Explain how it made you feel. For example, 'When you poked me while I was sleeping, it felt a bit invasive. I'd appreciate it if you didn't do that again.' Be honest but also friendly.