Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 17:32     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL my HS bf had one in early 2000's. It was SO FUN to fool around with him on it!


My bf had one in the early 90s and damn, that was a good bed to get it on in. I had forgotten about that and this post brings back some very pleasant memories.


Really? It seems kind of squishy to get the necessary traction ...
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 17:12     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

Anonymous wrote:LOL my HS bf had one in early 2000's. It was SO FUN to fool around with him on it!


My bf had one in the early 90s and damn, that was a good bed to get it on in. I had forgotten about that and this post brings back some very pleasant memories.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 16:34     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

I went to an open house 2 weeks ago and they had a waterbed. And yes, the rest of the house hadn't been updated since.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 16:17     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

I never slept as well as I did in my waterbed. Complete support, especially if you like to sleep on your side as I do. No aches and pains. Loved that bed. . . .
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 16:14     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 15:58     Subject: Re:Why don't people have water beds anymore?

I had one about 15 years ago. My FIL pulled it out of his basement and offered it to us. It was awesome. I am always freezing in the winter and the heated bed was wonderful.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 15:46     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

Anonymous wrote:My parents bought me a waterbed when I was going through school in the 90s. I never had one after high school because almost all apartment complexes prohibit them plus they are more expensive than traditional mattresses and they are a huge huge pain in the ass to move.


OMG, this. My husband has a good friend who had a king-sized waterbed in the early 90s when we were all just out of college and everyone pitched in to help each other move. I swear we moved that goddamn thing five times.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 09:46     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

Anonymous wrote:LOL my HS bf had one in early 2000's. It was SO FUN to fool around with him on it!


My high school/college boyfriend had one in the 90's. His room was the entire basement. I spent a lot of time down there. In fact, I lost my virginity on that waterbed the Fall of my senior year. He had already gone off to college, but came home for Fall break...
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 09:19     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

LOL my HS bf had one in early 2000's. It was SO FUN to fool around with him on it!
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 09:07     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

Anonymous wrote:People are much fatter now. Would need double reinforcement. Even springs are giving way to memory foam for thus reason.


Nah...100% weight. A water bed, king size, is about 72x78" in area, and about 2' high. That would be 134784 cubic inches of water. Water is 62 lbs/ft^3, so the waterbed weights about 4800 lbs. My weight do not not factor in to the water bed weight.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 08:09     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

Dorm packing lists persist in reminding us that waterbeds are not allowed. Kind of like labor and delivery packing lists suggesting we bring disposable cameras and calling cards.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 06:54     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

People are much fatter now. Would need double reinforcement. Even springs are giving way to memory foam for thus reason.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 06:43     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

Ahh....As a child of the late 70's/early 80's, I yearned for either a waterbed or a canopy bed.

Sadly I received neither. Lol.

I had friends who had waterbeds & loved sleeping on them whenever I got to spend the night.

I still would love one, but unfortunately I live in CA where we currently have an on-going drought.

Says it all...
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 03:56     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

Anonymous wrote:
One of my landlords said it was as much because of the overall weight as the possibility of a leak.


Not surprising. They are super, super heavy. I think my parents still have one of the waveless ones. Noteworthy: as soon as I left for college in 2000, they drained the waterbed and put up a traditional mattress.

I did like that waterbed.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2016 03:52     Subject: Why don't people have water beds anymore?

My parents bought me a waterbed when I was going through school in the 90s. I never had one after high school because almost all apartment complexes prohibit them plus they are more expensive than traditional mattresses and they are a huge huge pain in the ass to move.