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mille
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Sun, Jun 09 2013, 4:05 pm
Untrue, and the link you posted confirms this. A regular twin and XL twin are both 39" wide (approx -- ours are 38" for whatever reason!). 39 + 39 = 78", which is actually larger than a king, which is 76" wide (approx).
The length of XL twins, queens, and kings are all the same -- 80". A regular twin is 75" long, so it comes up 5" shorter than a king when you put two together, but will be 2" wider. The two XL twins will be the same length, but 2" wider than a king.
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miami85
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Sun, Jun 09 2013, 10:24 pm
My parents had headboards and pushed their beds together their beds were different levels, and that crack was always annoying (growing up my mom was passed menopause). We do not have headboards.
2 twins are the width of a king, x-long twins I think are technically called a california king. A queen is a bit narrower than a 2 twins.
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openminded
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Wed, Jun 17 2015, 10:54 pm
According to Chabad, we must have a night table or the distance of a night table in between the 2 beds during niddah time
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pickle321
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Thu, Jun 18 2015, 3:02 am
ima_dina084 wrote: | Hehe I guess I'm tired of hearing about back pains |
Get him a husband pillow for reading. Headboards aren't meant for comfort.
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pickle321
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Thu, Jun 18 2015, 3:07 am
Just realized this is an old thread oops
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