Guest guest Posted July 28, 2001 Report Share Posted July 28, 2001 > Just taken delivery of a BIG BED. It is a zip and lock 2 singles making it a > whopping 6 foot. If DH and I can't manage a good nights sleep in this > TOGETHER then there is no hope! Bit sad - replying to my own message - but I guess you are all away or something as there are hardly any messages and I came on-line to see if there were any more awaiting download but sadly no. Oh well if you are interested - I slept brill in the new bed. DH and I actually christened it too - which has put a big smile on my face DH said he isn't " used to " it yet with such comments as; " I kept moving over to the edge " " It is quite hard - but I am sure it will soften! " I loved it - loads of room to spread out and not knock DH - who was ever complaining of that before (He is such a light sleeper!) - looking forward to going to bed tonight ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2001 Report Share Posted July 28, 2001 > From: " Sieue " > > We have a BIG bed, best money we ever spent. > > Not cheap are they? > Where is everybody - have they all just got BIG BEDS too and are busy trying > them out? > > - with vivid imagination Big ziplock beds are quite common amongst orthodox Jews, as they aren't allowed to sleep together during menstruation, they can just unzip them, then zip them together for the rest of the month Enjoy yours , ! Ruthie (fasting now till tomorrow night). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2001 Report Share Posted July 29, 2001 > > Big ziplock beds are quite common amongst orthodox Jews, as they > > aren't allowed to sleep together during menstruation, they can just > > unzip them, then zip them together for the rest of the month > > > > Ruthie I don't see how this gets around the problem of not sleeping together. From the wording above I assume you have 2 mattresses that zip together on one base rather than 2 separate beds. When DH and I first met we rented a flat that had 2 single beds in the master bedroom - we pushed these together and I don't think either of us considered that we were sleeping alone, despite only having single duvets and single sheets! http://www.foxstitch.co.uk/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2001 Report Share Posted July 29, 2001 > > Big ziplock beds are quite common amongst orthodox Jews, as they > > aren't allowed to sleep together during menstruation, they can just > > unzip them, then zip them together for the rest of the month > > > > Ruthie I don't see how this gets around the problem of not sleeping together. From the wording above I assume you have 2 mattresses that zip together on one base rather than 2 separate beds. When DH and I first met we rented a flat that had 2 single beds in the master bedroom - we pushed these together and I don't think either of us considered that we were sleeping alone, despite only having single duvets and single sheets! http://www.foxstitch.co.uk/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2001 Report Share Posted July 29, 2001 > > Big ziplock beds are quite common amongst orthodox Jews, as they > > aren't allowed to sleep together during menstruation, they can just > > unzip them, then zip them together for the rest of the month > > > > Ruthie I don't see how this gets around the problem of not sleeping together. From the wording above I assume you have 2 mattresses that zip together on one base rather than 2 separate beds. When DH and I first met we rented a flat that had 2 single beds in the master bedroom - we pushed these together and I don't think either of us considered that we were sleeping alone, despite only having single duvets and single sheets! http://www.foxstitch.co.uk/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2001 Report Share Posted July 29, 2001 > > > Big ziplock beds are quite common amongst orthodox Jews, as they > > > aren't allowed to sleep together during menstruation, they can just > > > unzip them, then zip them together for the rest of the month > > > > > > Ruthie > > I don't see how this gets around the problem of not sleeping together. > From the wording above I assume you have 2 mattresses that zip together on > one base rather than 2 separate beds. Sorry if unclear; two separate beds but the mattresses zip together forming one. I presume the bases maybe clip together or something, I don't know, I never had beds like that. TBH we never bothered with this; during my menstrual years we just had two singles. (3 ft).We were both slimmer then, I'd hate to try and have sex in a single bed now! Some couples have a double and a single, tho who moves to the single, I never found out! Ruthie > > When DH and I first met we rented a flat that had 2 single beds in the > master bedroom - we pushed these together and I don't think either of us > considered that we were sleeping alone, despite only having single duvets > and single sheets! > > > http://www.foxstitch.co.uk/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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