How to Save Your Marriage by Sleeping on a Memory Foam Pillow?
How to Save Your Marriage by Sleeping on a Memory Foam
Pillow
When you were single, it was okay to toss and turn in bed. You
could flip over, swing your legs to the left and then back to the
right. If you wanted, you could do a back flip. No one was there to
tell you no. That all changed the day you got married and had to
share your bed with your partner.
Your wife will not appreciate being kicked in the head because
you just can’t get comfortable. The pillow is too soft and does not
support your head. One more night of tossing and turning and your
wife has threatened to make you sleep on the couch. If you want to
save your marriage, it may be time to invest in a memory foam
pillow.
Memory foam was created by NASA for use in the space program. It
is a variation of polyurethane foam and comes in a much more dense
form called visco elastic foam. Memory foam conforms to the shape
of your head, neck and body and gives much better support than a
conventional pillow. It tends to retain heat or cold more than a
feather pillow. Temperature sensitive, a memory foam pillow will
get harder with very cold weather and softer if subjected to warmer
conditions. Moisture is an enemy of foam and memory foam is no
exception. To protect your pillow from moisture, a protective
pillow cover is available.
There are many different types of pillows that are made of
memory foam. Besides the basic pillow that you put under your head,
you can buy pillows designed specifically to support your neck or
back. An elongated pillow is made to help keep pregnant women
comfortable.
Using a memory foam pillow is not much different than using a
regular pillow. They are available in different sizes and different
thicknesses. When you lay down or place a pillow under a part of
your body, the foam molds around you, creating a custom fit. Just
like having a pair of shoes designed just for your feet, you can
get no better support and comfort than you can with a memory foam
pillow.