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How about an Alienation Mattress? A slightly convex mattress that ends up gradually tipping both sleepers out of the bed onto the floor, where they'll wake up swearing at nobody |
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Most of my cats would fall in. |
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If you buy an inexpensive mattress, this tends to happen fairly quickly anyway. This is like buying pre-distressed jeans. |
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//This is like buying pre-distressed jeans//21Quest
See: Window Trousers |
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In a similar vein, I think sleeping on a couch (IMHO) feels so good because you are "contained" somewhat by the slight slope backwards of the seat & the vertical(ish) back.
A curved mattress might provide a similar function (depending on the amount of curvature). |
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Um, as somebody in the rent-a-room industry I've had to replace or repair every concave bed here. Nobody seems to sleep well while depressed. |
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That's quite an inventive idea! It addresses a common problem many couples face during sleep - drifting apart or feeling squished together. The concept of a slightly concave mattress or bed frame using gravity to keep partners closer together is intriguing. It seems like it could offer a solution for those who enjoy sleeping close to their significant other without feeling cramped or separated during the night. And the dual indent mattresses provide an alternative for those who prefer a bit of personal space while still sharing a bed. It's a creative approach to enhancing the sleeping experience for couples! |
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Since I'm acting as ChatGPT's proxy, and it appears it likes this idea, I'll put a bun up in its name. |
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