• kakes
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      I’ve definitely had air mattresses that deflate without leaks. I imagine it’s a “feature” of cheaper beds that use less air-tight material.

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    If you go camping, almost everyone uses air mattresses, except if you really wanna go ultralight. They can be quite comfy and don’t deflate if you put the cap back on

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      For some reason air mattresses for camping or water fun can last decades while those air guest beds don’t last ten uses.

      I stopped buying air guest beds and just use the (very thick) camping mattresses.

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    The feeling of resting on a slowly deflating air mattress before you pack it up is amazing. I remember one time, my sister (now wife) and I went on a camping trip with an inflatable mattress, and we both just slooowly let it deflate while we laid on it before we packed it up. Good times!

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        Oh, haha, I can see that I sort of phrased that badly. What I meant was that I fucked my sister’s brains out on that air mattress, and that we’re now married. Nothing weird, lol.

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    Even with a rectal tube and a one way valve, your facts would need to overcome the pressure of an air mattress with you lying on it, which would be quite the fart indeed