working with a twin bed
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working with a twin bed
I've been recently arranging my room to attract a partner and have been finding that a double bed is best. However, I don't have the money to get a double and wanted to know if anyone was working with a twin bed and could offer any tips with this?
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"Feng Shui Your Bedroom to Attract a Lover by Ken Lauher"A twin bed is too small for two and, even if you live alone, you should create space in your bed for your future lover. A full-size bed is better, but still may not provide enough room for two adults. Whether you have already found the love of your life or want to attract a lover, a queen size bed is the optimal size. A king-size bed, on the other hand leaves no room for advancement; your next step might be back down to a twin.
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Twin bed
Hello! Double bed is always ideal for a room, if it is impossible better buy Bunker bed and manage!
Re: working with a twin bed
A double mattress on the floor is a good way of sparing cost but , it is not the double, single or twin it is the positions of it that matters! Which way is the bagua facing in relation to where you want to position bed?silaren wrote:I've been recently arranging my room to attract a partner and have been finding that a double bed is best. However, I don't have the money to get a double and wanted to know if anyone was working with a twin bed and could offer any tips with this?
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Re: working with a twin bed
...A box-spring base with securely-lockable wheels might help with micro-fine tuning. Also a good quality compass if not possessing one! :smt015Talia wrote:A double mattress on the floor is a good way of sparing cost but , it is not the double, single or twin it is the positions of it that matters! Which way is the bagua facing in relation to where you want to position bed?silaren wrote:I've been recently arranging my room to attract a partner and have been finding that a double bed is best. However, I don't have the money to get a double and wanted to know if anyone was working with a twin bed and could offer any tips with this?
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Hard on the floor, if wooden; hard on the puller, if pile-carpet.Talia wrote:lol what's wrong with dragging a mattress cross the floor then?
Also, if one is like one of my friends who is a perfectionist, and an astrologer obsessed with transits -- frequent adjustments might become necessary and ensue :smt010
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