A quick observation about cultural differences. So I have been traveling quite a bit over this year and have stayed in all sorts of hotels, hostels and places to just lay my head down. It has been really interesting to compare the sizes of the rooms and bed categories that are considered standard.
So one thing I have noticed is what I am calling " divorce beds". So you book a room for two adults and they jam two twin beds together and call it a double, while in the middle of the night if you move too much the beds start to pull away from each other naturally. It makes it really difficult at times indeed. I have been wondering why in fact they have double rooms like this. Do most Europeans not sleep directly next to their significant other or just in separate beds??? Maybe it is customary here, not sure but I find it amusing to say the least.
I have been offline again for a while. I have been traveling to England, celebrating Queen's Day and seeing a Legend in concert. I will be updating my blog over the next few days if possible to catch everyone up on life over here.
Till next time,
Really in love and filled with gratitude,
Asha
2 comments:
First of all... "Really in love..." is my favorite part of your last post. I'm glad your heart is warm and your soul is flying. I'm on your side.
Now... "Divorce beds" WTF! LOL! Maybe Europeans have a heightened sense of adventure and see the added degree of difficulty as an interesting challenge to the already obstacle laden course of love and sex???
OR...
It could be fun if you look at the right way. ASHA, JUST LAY CLOSER TO HIM ! Maybe that's the point.
Laying horizontally on these vertical beds seems to work :) LOL Thanks Brad for your understanding.. :)
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