Openspirit · 46-50, M
Sofa, or barkinglouncher
morrgin · F
@Openspirit
Barkinglouncher?
Barkinglouncher?

SW-User
Settee
morrgin · F
@SW-User sounds more sophisticated

SW-User
@morrgin We're very sophisticated in the North
Degbeme · 70-79, M
Chesterfield. ;)
anythingoes477 · M
Whichever you prefer. Bed would be nice...but a couch will do.
morrgin · F
@anythingoes477 if some couches could talk and tell their stories...
anythingoes477 · M
@morrgin Hard to imagine how much couches have increased the population of the world.
CharlieZ · 70-79, M
Both, not at the same time.
Or other places.
Or other places.
Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
What's the difference between the both?

SW-User
High back or low?
morrgin · F
@SW-User I don't think I've ever had a low backed one.

SW-User
Well, I ask on account of traditionally, at least "couch" referred to a piece of furniture on which to lie down..couche, from French, meaning "to lie down" was usually a lower-backed piece of furniture (think stereotypical psychiatrist's couch)...
Whereas "sofa" is USUALLY higher-backed with a more formal feel.
But now its all more or less interchangeable..
Whereas "sofa" is USUALLY higher-backed with a more formal feel.
But now its all more or less interchangeable..
DoOverMan · 46-50, M
Both places I've enjoyed sitting.
bearinthebigbluehouse · 26-30, M
Settee. ʕ ᵔᴥᵔʔ
morrgin · F
@bearinthebigbluehouse I didn't even think of that one.

SW-User
Concrete
ticklerguy · M
Depends,lol
BlueRain · 51-55, F
Couch
MicrowaveDinner · M
Couch
bijouxbroussard · F
Futon.
ticklerguy · M
@bijouxbroussard That could be good too