I’m moving soon. I’ll be living with guys for the first time since college. It got me thinking about my bedroom setup in college, particularly when I lived in my fraternity house. We had lofts to utilize the space and high ceilings. There was not a whole lot of room up in the loft so usually a box spring was out of the question. I opted for a futon mattress at the suggestion of one of my older fraternity brothers. I couldn’t tell you how pleased I was with the decision. You see there is no recoil from a futon mattress because there are no springs, it simply didn’t move. This made it extremely easy to get into a rhythm while playing hide the salami. With a regular spring mattress you have to account for the “bounce factor”, and work that into an equation that includes rotating between fastballs and change ups to maximize endurance, hitting the right spots with your pitches and overall trying not to cum too early. It was really nice to take the bounce factor out of the equation.
The only thing I was really losing with the bounce factor was when i was on the bottom. With a spring mattress you can use the bounce factor to your advantage by incorporating it into a bottom power thrust that is actually pretty easy to get into a good rhythm.
However, how many girls do you know that actually liked being on top for an extended period? It’s almost as rare as the girl who actually likes giving blow jobs. Though I am under the school of thought that the guy should be doing most of the work.
Anyway, I’d like to hear some comments on if people are pro or anti “bounce factor”. I’m going to guess most people make the magic happen on a regular spring mattress but if you’ve had experience on something that does not produce as much recoil I’d love to hear about it.
How does the water bed figure into this? I never have but would love the opportunity.