ma'am, please. you don't understand. I need LUMBAR SUPPORT, and a really big decorative pillow slumped over a tiny vestigial couch-arm simply Will Not Cut It!!
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couches with flat or thin, sharp arms are a form of hostile architecture
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I for one use pillows to sit lengthwise when the designer didn't intend me to.
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as do I, but so many of these couches!! lis, the arms are basically FLAT!
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ah, but you see, I've had a sectional like that before, and what happened is the long cushion got steadily flatter and flatter at the arse end, until I needed multiple extra back cushions to compensate for the dip, and then my lower back exploded.
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I went and laid down on every couch at Macy's when I bought my couch pre pandemic for this exact reason. I spend way more time sprawled lengthwise than sitting forward, and those sharp (or absent) armrests don't cut it.
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i have never actually owned my own sofa but if I can't accidentally nap on it with a book tumbled to the floor then what *good* is it
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Having bought a Grown-Up Couch a few years ago, I highly, highly, highly recommend going to an actual furniture store, and spending an afternoon laying on all the couches. It is the ONLY way to know what they actually feel like. Yes, it's a pain. It was worth it.
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