Any nesting hcs? I’ll take literally anything because I’m nest deprived in quarantine because everybody in my family is home so I’m lacking pillows and blankets. All I want to do is nest!!!! -a nest deprived Beta
Is this four years old? Yes. So sorry for the late response. Lol. I hope you have been able to get more pillows and blankets since then.
Anyways, here are some random nest headcanons.
Hoarding is common in people who nest. It's neither bad nor good, it's just common. That blanket you had since middle school that has holes and stains? You're taking that to the grave.
I know this has been mentioned before, but there are for sure sorts solely dedicated to nesting materials. There are gimmicky ones where it's like if you have a whimsical-themed nest or if you like superheroes. Think BTS, Spider-Man, or Minecraft inspired nest materials. lol
In my au, beds and nests are often separate. It's not uncommon for someone to nest in bed or for the nest to become the bed. I view nests as an almost sacred thing. It's a place for pure isolation with or without a partner, a safe space.
^ A follow-up; You will often find nests in corners of rooms, closets, bathrooms, basements, or generally anywhere that would be dimmed and cool/hot. Depends on the person. The most important part is that there's enough room for the nester and partner. If they have pups, there needs to be room for them too.
A lot of older houses have designated areas for nests. They are often filled in or forgotten about, seeing as nester has free range of where they wanna nest.
Nesters make different nests in different spots. Depending on their moods, they will switch up where they relax.
Nests aren't strictly for mating, contrary to popular belief. However, sometimes a nester will make nests for specific purposes; sex, sleep, birthing, etc.
Nesting can also be done platonically. "Come over bestie, we're nesting."
To nest is to bond, not like "bond", but to have time together. Hence it's so easy to have platonic and/or romantic relationships in them.
This is just random, but I feel like the textile industry would be as hell profitable compared to any other business.
There would often be a lot of new technologies for nests. Quick drying or slick-proof sheets, temperature-controlled nest mattress, scent pods, new textures being created.