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I posted a few threads in the past about small apartments.
All jokes aside, how can you even have sex in that bed?
I don't even think two people can fit on top of each other comfortably without somebody's head hitting the ceiling in the moment of passion.
I posted a few threads in the past about small apartments.
All jokes aside, how can you even have sex in that bed?
I don't even think two people can fit on top of each other comfortably without somebody's head hitting the ceiling in the moment of passion.
To live like that, one must fit the following profile: 1. Have no sex life or 2. Have a boring sex life which involves no body movements or experimentation with different positions. 3. Consider living in NYC at all costs to be the most passionate goal in life.
I posted a few threads in the past about small apartments.
All jokes aside, how can you even have sex in that bed?
I don't even think two people can fit on top of each other comfortably without somebody's head hitting the ceiling in the moment of passion.
Put in a Smaller mattress without the box springs or a super thick futon mattress and you could make do if your partner was of a small statue build or go and rent a hotel room if you want to have a normal sex life like Charile on Two and Half men
They are probably just getting us ready.... in a few more decades we'll all probably be living in these places.Whole families living in tiny rooms cooking on hot plates, just like 100 years ago.
And what will we preparing for dinner? (You thought the movie 'Soylent Green' was science fiction...)
This place looks too depressing to me. It reminded me of a prison cell, bunker, and of the room in the first Saw movie, where the two characters were being held captive.
First off how do you turn on the shower and second point is how much for a small place like that and my third question would be in the winter time how cold does the place get ..
First off how do you turn on the shower and second point is how much for a small place like that and my third question would be in the winter time how cold does the place get ..
My question is if the place in the video is even legal for human habitation.
I saw the video of the woman in the 90sf "apartment", and all I could think about was how cluttered the place was; I could see living in that small of a place if my finances dictated it, but I would have totally re-arranged it differently.
- For starters, I would get rid of all those bulky storage shelves and that huge computer - she has a studio for writing, so she should do her work there.
- use the sleeping loft place for storage - she has a bunch of storage boxes (what are in them?) - put them in the loft.
- have a murphy bed, which would get pulled down at night, or use a daybed for sleeping and sitting.
Without all the clutter in there, she could easily have a pretty basic, uncluttered living area during the day, and a more comfortable place to sleep at night, without risking banging her head when she sits up...
I posted a few threads in the past about small apartments. All jokes aside, how can you even have sex in that bed?
I don't even think two people can fit on top of each other comfortably without somebody's head hitting the ceiling in the moment of passion.
Where there's a will there's a way.
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