Watching movies - better together?
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Comments (5)I like to read in bed, he likes to watch to in bed; I'm up late, he's up early; I'm hot, he's reaching for the extra blanket; I'm a light sleeper, he's a snorer. Do we sleep in separate rooms? Hell yes. But let's not confuse sleep with affection or intimacy. Besides, conjugal visits are highly encouraged :)...See MoreWall colours with beige carpet — advice please
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Comments (1)Hello, I think the room may be too narrow for a chesterfield but I would look at the Matt Blatt site as there are a number of sofas such as Marcella which are not too chunky but have bolster cushions which hint at the chesterfireld look. All the best...See MoreUser
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