Angles of Entry
I have noticed that no matter where we start, at some point she ends up with her head hitting the wall next to my bed.
Perhaps I should attach her to something to prevent that.
I have noticed that no matter where we start, at some point she ends up with her head hitting the wall next to my bed.
Perhaps I should attach her to something to prevent that.
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Dude. Be a gentleman. Pad the wall with your own head
Comment by Rona — May 21, 2009 @ 1:46 am
Oh. Hands. Head. Shoulder. Actual pillow.
Please, give me *some* credit.
All solutions seem to be temporary, though.
Comment by Victor — May 21, 2009 @ 7:20 am
Zinger & I have a similar (though, likely, less painful) issue. I always seem to end up with my head in between the pillows.
We’ve given up on trying to prevent it though. Instead, I just tend to throw one (& sometimes both) across the room when particularly distracted by the situation.
Hrm… I should note that throwing pillows is entirely different than throwing one’s partner around. Though, I suppose that could be appropriate, depending on the partner.
Comment by misskitty_79 — May 21, 2009 @ 2:52 pm
misskitty: Yes, throwing pillows is a slightly different issue.
And yes, yes it is.
Comment by Victor — May 22, 2009 @ 8:45 am