From my opinion it means f you choose to have a responsibility you deal with it
i will give u an example. if someone was really mean and then nobody was friends with that person and they got upset then you would say to them "you've made your bed so you must lie on it.
The phrase "If you have made your bed, you can lie in it" means that you get what you deserve. In other words, if you do something, for ex. a chore, than you earn something. That something may not always be an object, it may be an opportunity, happiness, or forgiveness.
It means you have done something that wasn't quite right, or perhaps you didn't think your actions/words through and now there are consequences for it, you have to deal with those consequences. You did something (you made your bed) now deal with it (now lie in it)
It means: You must suffer the consequences of your own decisions and actions.
A person can lie down on a bed of nails as the bed is large and the force is distributed evenly on the bed. Thus, making a much smaller pressure.
tell her its her bed
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The present tense of "lie" (meaning to recline or rest) is spelled as “lie.” So, in the sentence "I'm going to lie in my bed," "lie" is the correct spelling for the present tense.
The phrase "made your bed, now lie in it" originates from the idea that one must deal with the consequences of their actions. It implies that if you have created a situation or made a decision, you must accept the outcomes that follow. The expression likely evolved from the literal act of making a bed, symbolizing the notion of taking responsibility for one's choices. It emphasizes personal accountability and the inevitability of facing the results of one's actions.
No! Its never ok to lie in a tanning bed. It will eventually give you skin cancer!
Yes, the sentence "Since you didn't take my advice you must make your own bed and lie in it" is logical. It means that because the person did not follow the advice given, they must take responsibility for the consequences of their actions.
Don't bite the hand that feeds you. Take what is coming to you.