Is comfort not a thing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?


People like different things and find them comfortable. That is why some people have soft mattresses and some people prefer hard ones. Novel concept I know!
Anonymous
My MIL & FIL came down for Christmas once and stayed with my SIL. After a few days, MIL complained the furniture just wasn't comfortable and too hard.

So DH loaded up one of our leather recliners and drove it across town. MIL tried it for one day, proclaimed it also uncomfortable, and then they both just got in their car and left on Christmas Eve morning for a 12 hour drive back home!

We were literally preparing food for Christmas Eve, wrapping the last presents, and now the visiting grandparents disappear 6 hours before the family celebration started!

You'd think she would have toughed it out for just one more day, LOL!

Other than that, she was a hoot and I loved them both dearly and miss them so much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My adult children have the most uncomfortable furniture in their living rooms, family rooms and kitchen. How do they rock a baby or read a book to their kids? There’s not a lot of seating and the seating they have is uncomfortable. I offered to buy one of my kids a nice comfortable (they pick it) chair so I could comfort the babies by rocking them and read stories to the toddler.
We have beautiful leather recliners that they sink into when they come over. There are also great chairs with an ottoman that don’t look granny.
Is this the new aesthetic?


I'd find that uncomfortable. Nice firm to hard chairs and mattresses are better for posture and health.
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