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This is a concave round bed or v shaped conventional
bed that forces the
occupants against each other
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The old lovelife has been a little quiet lately has it
[vfrackis]? |
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The in-laws have one of these in their guest room. I
always assumed the mattress was worn out. |
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Good idea to also solve rolling out of bed. All bunk beds should be made this way, so will also have hammock benefit. |
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I'd settle for laterally concave: comfier. Longitudinally, not so much. |
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<voice of HAL 9000> Now kiss! /<voh9k> |
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No escaping morning breath...scary... |
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I have sticks in my garden but feathers are rare to find, on
account of the cats. |
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I was expecting a bed within a bed within a bed, etc. |
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So, you get out of bed, but the floor is springy because it's part of the mattress of a bigger bed. At some point, you think you've fallen into something by Kafka, but then you realise that's not a giant cockroach, it's a giant bedbug. |
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It's all maybe a little too cosy. |
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