Speaking as someone who has a Tempurpedic knock-off, I can assure you the sufrace is great for sex. The only metaphor that comes to mind would be comparing sex on a thick beach blanket vs. sex on a hammock. The only problem, be careful not to doze off if you’re in a mellow 69.
Wait, wait… You’re telling me you have to haggle? I had no idea you were supposed to haggle. Now, I’m pissed off: I’ve overpaid probably, both times I’ve purchased mattress/box springs.
Second, I’m glad to discover there is a solution when you need a mattress but not a box spring and vice versa. Internet. I suspect “internet” is the solution to many issues brought up in this thread.
Finally, I noticed something when I bought the queen size mattress and box spring: the “sample” mattress on the department store floor was the middle of the road, most reasonably priced mattress you could buy without also needing traction. I like a poofy, smushy, soft mattress so this was the one for me! They delivered it and I was disappointed to find out how firm it was.
Surprise #4: The reason that showroom floor mattress is so cushy and comfy, is because it has the reasonable price tag on it and has been sat on, laid on and bounced on by 5,873,213 customers before me. Seven years later, and that same mattress is just now starting to feel comfortable for me.
Any one want to talk about pillows now? I own like 7,000 pillows because I keep buying new ones in hopes that they’ll actually be comfortable and I won’t need traction in the morning. Like finding a comfortable bra and comfortable shoes… I think a woman’s life quest for perfect products should also include… a comfortable pillow.
If such a thing exists.
Have you tried the buckwheat husk/hull pillows?