Goldilocks that hussy...
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
O shit was that one joke at the beginning of wandavisiom when they were in the early sitcom and pushed the beds together?
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Dragon Rider (drag)replied to [email protected] last edited by
It's also why Bert and Ernie had two beds.
Thankfully, they allowed Charlie Bucket's grandparents to have a bed for four.
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Dragon Rider (drag)replied to [email protected] last edited by
Drag and drag's dragon like to sleep in the same bed about half the time. We're very happy with each other and we want to get married. Sleeping together is sometimes fun and sometimes annoying. Having two beds is just good sense.
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I mean as long as it isn't caused by marital issues it should be alright
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Dragon Rider (drag)replied to [email protected] last edited by
No, it's caused by both of us being light sleepers with autism. We don't have to accept every heteropatriarchal stereotype, like "you have to sleep in the same bed" in order to be happy. We're capable of inventing our own path to happiness.
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That's great
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The "Bail out Bed" was a flawed idea because no one wants to get up and relocate in the middle of the night and interrupt their sleep cycles.
He snores, he always snores, tonight won't be any different, so why don't I just start in the bail out bed so once I fall asleep I stay asleep and the human freight train I shacked up with doesn't wake me up.
He finally got a Cpap last year for his obstructive sleep apnoea.
but we'd slept in separate beds for 5 years, and I was used to sleeping alone and having full control over my temperature and I'm a fidgety sleeper, so we couldn't get used to sharing a bed again.
I think both of us being well rested and refreshed each day is more important to the health of our relationship than sharing a bed. If we're not fatigued, headachey and cranky, we can spend quality time together outside of bed.
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Wait, what's the internet definition of the word?
I thought hussy was a synonym for "loose woman"
What does it mean now days?
Edit: oh, it's not that hussy has a different definition on the internet, it's that it looks like "bussy" if you're not looking closely?
Which I never read correctly anyway because I see it written like that and in my head I'm saying "bah see" not "buo see"
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Even for married couples. The Dick Van Dyke show was one example. Twin beds in the bedroom, separated by a nightstand.
When Mary Tyler Moore got her own show, they aired it before the Dick Van Dyke show, so no one would think they had gotten divorced.
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Yes indeed
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Mommy bear: "someone has been sleeping in my bed!"
Daddy bear, muttering: "yeah, who hasn't?"