Matt, the pillow probably has some ergonomic benefits which men are incapable of providing. Not to mention it doesn't snore, drool, talk, walk, or demand anything in the middle of the night...
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Where's the halter top version for men?
-JT
Too bad if you wish to switch to your right side...no hug for you!
Do you mean the miniskirt lap pillow version?
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-10kp
Nice. Come to think of it, I could use a new pillow around here.
-JT
Is it bad that this pillow looks more comfortable than my husband's arm?
-SM
Am i the only one here trying to convince you women that us men are still needed (and irreplaceable)regardless of some pillow inventors?
Matt, the pillow probably has some ergonomic benefits which men are incapable of providing. Not to mention it doesn't snore, drool, talk, walk, or demand anything in the middle of the night...
Just brilliant!
-10kp
The pillow also can't take out the trash, fix the fence and help bring home the bacon...heey people, men are still useful (im trying to be)!
Wait - I need a guy to do all that for me? Huh?
-10kp
Aww... my husband does everything Matt said. That said, I could probably do those things better if I just had the energy at the end of the day!
-SM
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