I'd be all "Mom! I can't do boys younger than the mattress I'm doing them on!"
Having bought my first mattress in 1996 I'm good on this issue for the forseeable future. Though I actually sleep on the Tranquilizer Couch and only put my bed to use when sex is one of the menu options. Barring a roof leak, this mattress is going to outlive me.
I bought my mattress in 1994, when I moved to DC. It took me a while to figure out that my mother didn't want me to buy a double bed. first, she said it wouldn't fit, so I measured. Then, she offered me a twin bed from the house, which was 2 hours away. Then, she wanted me to buy a screen so that men would not see my bed when they were in my studio apartment. heh. silly woman.
Jesse, shoes?
Nope. :( Which means, they probably fake-tried to deliver them yesterday when I wasn't home, and I'll have to get them at the PO on Tuesday.
Buying a queen bed (from to replace my twin) was probably when my parents realized, for certain, that I was having teh sex.
I never only had a twin bed once I had my own place. Started with a double, and worked my way to queen. For a while I did have twin mattresses, either stacked or laid out in my living room, so perhaps my parents thought I was having orgies.
I've always tried to have two beds. I used to switch between them (in university I'd just sleep on whatever had the least clothes--at my last place here, I slept on the single in the living room on Friday and Saturday nights. Not sure why). Haven't slept on the living room bed in this new place yet.
Stoopid post office
Yeah, they're really lame with packages, sadly. Possibly to make up for it, my UPS guy comes late in the evening, which ROCKS.
And I went from bunk beds to a full size bed in seventh grade or so.
a full size bed
What's a full size bed? Is that a subjective term, or a specific one like twin?
They kinda confuse me.
I think "full" = "double." Twin, full, queen, king. Like love, 15, 30, 40, game. Or not.
I think my upstairs neighbor is having a party. URG! I guess this is a good night to pull out the noise cancelling headphones and the iPod.