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Originally posted by }{arlequin
i thought that i could actually bring *another* one in, and have her jump up-n-down while not disturbing the other
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That didn't even occur to me! Damn! I'm getting rusty LOL!
I've always liked a firm bed. A few years ago, we bought a pillow top mattress. It was very padded and you sank into it. I hated that damn mattress and my back use to hurt every morning, because my torsal was always lower than the lower half of my body. The cushiness or give in the mattress would allow my heavier torsal to sink lower into the mattress than my legs and hips. Imagine sleeping on an incline with your feet higher than your head. Also, it allowed my spine to curve at the lower back...I prefer a more flat surface for my spin to flatten out. (I'm a back sleeper ( I sleep on my back)....not a side sleeper. A side sleep would probably like the pillow top or foam better)
I would imagine the memory foam bed will allow some of the above. If you like a firm bed, the foam may be a bad choice. (shrug)
Go talk to the cutie at the mattress shop and seee if you can spend a night in the store to test the mattress out. If she's afraid you'll wreck the store at night, just have her come keep you company