myfs_136752 Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 Hi I live in a studio apt and recentlychanged to a queen size matress from asingle. Ever since the change, i noticethat my relationship with my partner (Wedon't live together yet) is not as greatas before. It seems there is suddendistance and intimacy matters. couldthis be because of the change of themattress size? if so, would it be ok touse the old single mattress while isleep alone (putting the queen mattressto the other side and maybe hide with acover) and use the new queen mattresswhen we are together?Is it bad to use a queen matress when aperson sleeps alone?the only things that changed are thebedding (same colors as before tho,which are white sheets and navy/whitestriped comforter, 2 white pillows and 2navy/white striped matching pillows) andthe size of the mattresswhen I had a single one it was slightlyoff the wall and now it is against thewall(which looks like a little corner)next to it (like only half of themattress is against the wall)I need your advice very urgentlyI would appreciate itThank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 20, 2008 Staff Share Posted December 20, 2008 1. Usually, an indepth study would have to be done to trouble-shoot what is the problem.2. Frankly, as you had mentioned i.e. all things being equal e.g. no change in colours except for the change for single to queen sized bed.3. In my opinion, it could either be one or both:-3.1 The flying star #3 could most likely "land" e.g. in your master bedroom or main door. This #3 has to do with relationships. Frankly, unable to advise, you exactly where it is. 3.2 BUT, you may consider "trial and error" Feng Shui by having a night light or a table lamp especially best that has a red shade. usually such a lighting is used to burn or destroy this bad #3. Seriously, even if you asked me, I don't really know exactly which part of your home it should be activated. But since this is a studio = trial and error!3.3 Unless, you place two singles or if the bed support platform uses two singles next to each other. If so, best that a full (queen sized bed be used). Here, I believe you are using a complete queen sized bed.4. No harm if you want to do what you had mentioned that you wanted done.5. As far asI know, this is roughly, the senario. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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