Is it weird to take your own pillow to a hotel?

I've got a small camping one that's also inflatable, and that's what I use. If you want to bring a whole-ass dakimakura, get a grip and just take a small plushie instead.

No one's gonna question you in the customs, trust.
 
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its kinda weird not gonna lie.

Especially if you go to nice hotels, where you usually have a variety of choices.

If you have back or neck issues, it makes sense. If not, it's pure faggotry.
 
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Anyone who has taken a pillow case off and noticed the yellow cast to the pillow itself would say "No. Not weird at all."

Even if they wash the crap out of them (making them flat and worthless) head oil is pretty stubborn stuff.
 
I probably wouldn't take one if I was flying just because luggage space is such a premium but if I'm driving I do. I actually don't use a particularly expensive pillow or anything, they're sub-$10 usually, but I sleep terribly even with the right pillow so trying to rely on a hotel or a friend's leftovers just doesn't work

It's called a memory foam cluster pillow, it's basically the shredded trash left over after making the expensive pillows and they're so much better than the $100+ ones that I've tried. The only real problem with them is that they go flat fairly quickly (a few months) and you can't wash them, As long as you double up on pillow cases or get an actual pillowcase liner they go flat far before they're so grody that you wouldn't want to use it
 
I considered taking mine once because it was a hotel I previously stayed at before and the pillows they had there were fucking uncomfortable, but I changed my mind at the last minute and didn't end up staying at it.
 
Just roll up with one of these.
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