Anonymous wrote:No shoes on the couch, no jumping. That's it.
Your husband needs help.
Anonymous wrote:I got a thrift store couch when I was very young, awesome couch, 9 ft long, wool upholstery, all the back and armchair cushions were loose and it was a glory to sleep on, which I did on occasion. My son (2 at the time) and I could sleep with a head on each end. SIL claimed it would ruin the couch, but she lounges on the one at their house with a blanket. I suppose a habit of sleeping all night on the couch could wear out the springs.
The couch (and two overstuffed armchairs pushed together facing each other) was standard extra bed during visits to my grandparents when the beds filled up.
Growing up nobody slept on the couch unless you were sick so mom could keep an eye on you.
But you don't have to be quiet around a couch sleeper. If they need quiet they can go to their bed.
Anonymous wrote:We are no-shoes inside so no issues with that, and I’ve always laid down or put my feet up on our sofa. And even other people’s sofas I sit like op with one leg tucked under. Honestly never thought about it as rude or weird, I commonly see people sitting like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not be putting your feet on other people’s couches. Yuck.
She’s putting her disgusting ass on it. The ass is where the poop comes out, you know.
It’s covered by clothes though, I hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An afternoon nap on the couch is one of life's pleasures! Silly rule not to allow it for others.
But sofas are usually in common areas and then everyone has to be quiet. It also drains the room of energy. Hard to listen to music, clean, talk to other people with someone sleeping in the middle of the room.
Anonymous wrote:An afternoon nap on the couch is one of life's pleasures! Silly rule not to allow it for others.
Anonymous wrote:Stop sitting like that at other peoples' houses ffs.