Anonymous wrote:Probably not the best thing for an early teen male to have one. Everybody in the house would know when he’s takin’ care of business.
Anonymous wrote:My college gf’s parents had a waterbed. Oh man, we had sex on that thing literally every time they left the house or were out of town. She was really high drive I guess like most college-aged women. I don’t remember it being that challenging - maybe for certain positions where your knees would sink in and be unstable. I remember the sloshing noises. Oh, and the bed made sloshing noises too.
Anonymous wrote:If the heater goes out on a waterbed and the bed becomes cold, it can cause the person sleeping in it to get hypothermia and theoretically they could die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you get busy on it?
The person that has had more sex than I think anybody else I know had a waterbed, so it can be done. My DH’s good friend from college had a king-sized waterbed. We helped him move it like five times.
Sounds like you wanted to hook up with your dh’s good friend. Or maybe you did!
Anonymous wrote:Me, too! I never had one, but did lose my virginity on one 😀.
Anonymous wrote:My college gf’s parents had a waterbed. Oh man, we had sex on that thing literally every time they left the house or were out of town. She was really high drive I guess like most college-aged women. I don’t remember it being that challenging - maybe for certain positions where your knees would sink in and be unstable. I remember the sloshing noises. Oh, and the bed made sloshing noises too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you get busy on it?
Yeah I don’t get it
What’s not to get?? It’s only like 12 inches thick, the “waves” were minimal.
Seems awkward and uncomfortable when trying to be intimate
Anonymous wrote:I desperately wanted one in middle school in the ‘80s and my parents let me use my own money to buy one. It was okay - a little weird and sloshy, and got super cold in New England in winter when the power went out - had to sleep on the couch those nights.
I think I kept it for a year and then went back to my normal mattress. I still remember that it cost $138.
