| I think most people with uncomfortable furniture don’t want guests and don’t enjoy time together with their own spouse and kids. They like the uncomfortable furniture as it keeps people from gathering or staying in those spaces. And it stays looking good as it rarely gets used. |
| I dont like single seaters. I like to be able to snuggle with my kids or husband while seated. So no recliners. |
| They value aesthetic over comfort OP. Don't worry about it, they will eventually decide to buy new comfortable furniture as they get older and their bodies start to hurt. |
| Ugh MIL from hell |
A certain kind of older lady takes personal offense if her daughter isn't her clone. The conversation I've had a hundred times: Mom: "I'm doing some downsizing and I decided you can have my ceramic frog (insert decor item here). Me: "Oh, no thanks Mom." Mom: "I don't want to be rude but your ((living room, yard etc.) is looking kind of sterile. It could really use some personality. A boring space makes me think a boring person lives there." Me: " We just have different styles. It's ok." Mom: "I didn't raise you to be like this. You were always surrounded by lots of art and decorative items" blah blah blah until I finally get mad. |
We’ll all be sitting in the microsuede marshmallow equivalent of Martin Crane’s beloved recliner eventually. : ) |
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I don't like recliners at all, but I also like comfortable furniture. But comfort doesn't mean big and fluffy to me – it means well-constructed, with good proportions/angles and materials.
You don't have to have overstuffed leather recliners with built in cupholders to be comfortable. |
| if you are watching their children for free on a regular basis they should provide you with a comfortable chair. if you just vist then deal with it. |
OMG!!!! SISTER I DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT!!!!! Seriously though, my mom always complained about my furniture. It was too light, too dark, too hard, too soft, too big, too short….sigh. Let’s not even talk about her opinions on the way my kitchen is arranged! |
Things that are well proportioned for one person aren’t for another. OP’s kids likely have furniture that fits them, not their mom who visits a few times per year. |
Offering to buy a chair because you don’t like their furniture is a dick move, don’t do that again. |
Word. |
Why don't you want my trash?!?!! |
This. There are several things in my son’s apartment that are not exactly to my liking. I assume things are this way because my son and DIL actually like it like this. Their home - their rules and preferences. |
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My 85 year older mother has furniture like this - rock hard, not functional at all. I’m convinced she’s never sat on any of the chairs. But they are antiques and she likes to tel people that so I guess that was her aim.
We have comfy soft couches and chairs and certainly provided our mothers with a soft rocking chair for when the kids were babies! I spent many nights nursing in that rocking chair. Why would you want something uncomfortable? |