I’ve read stuff like this and kind of agree: “The bedroom is for two things and they both start with the letter "S." Consider your bedroom to be your personal oasis and romantic hideaway that should encourage intimacy, romance and communication. A place that is nourishing where you can rest, revitalize and reflect.
Photos, pictures or images of single people in the bedroom can indicate loneliness. It's possible to feel lonely and insecure even if you're married. To correct this, hang a picture of a couple or display pairs of objects.
Some believe that pictures of children or relatives may appear to be staring at you and cause additional anxiety, worry or lack of focus. Others believe that it will cause your mind to be thinking of others when it should be focused on you, your companion and your beauty rest.”
snowlynx: If you're that sensitive Gal I don't see how you could ever get to sleep in the first place, with all the worries of the world on your mind.
I don't have pictures of my daughter in my bedroom because I have them in my livingroom, my wallet and my office. With them basically in other rooms there is no need to have her in my bedroom. And if I had an intimate encounter in my bedroom I wouldn't care if she was staring at me doing the "dance"
secretagent09: I don't have pictures of my daughter in my bedroom because I have them in my livingroom, my wallet and my office. With them basically in other rooms there is no need to have her in my bedroom. And if I had an intimate encounter in my bedroom I wouldn't care if she was staring at me doing the "dance"
Great, but would you care if it bothered your partner you’re doing the “dance” with?
I ran across this article this afternoon.Myself I see absolutely nothing wrong with hanging family photos on the walls of your home.
Do or Don’t: Family photos in the living room By Joanna Goddard
Last night, I read something surprising…
While flipping through The Perfectly Imperfect Home, an illustrated decorating book by Deborah Needleman (the former editor of Domino), I learned that you’re not “supposed” to have family photos in your living room or, really, anywhere in the main part of your house. Family photos should be reserved for bedrooms and other private spaces.
Have you ever heard that? Our living room doesn’t have many personal photos, but I actually wish we had more! My sister’s house is covered in family frame walls, wedding albums, holiday cards from friends…and it’s so much fun to look through them all. You can see her personality right away, and her home feels so cozy!
Multifrutas: I once went back to a guy's flat and there were not only wedding photos out but the remains of the wedding cake. THAT honeymoon hadn't lasted long.
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Is it a good idea to hang photos of a child or family in your bedroom.(Vote Below)
“The bedroom is for two things and they both start with the letter "S." Consider your bedroom to be your personal oasis and romantic hideaway that should encourage intimacy, romance and communication. A place that is nourishing where you can rest, revitalize and reflect.
Photos, pictures or images of single people in the bedroom can indicate loneliness. It's possible to feel lonely and insecure even if you're married. To correct this, hang a picture of a couple or display pairs of objects.
Some believe that pictures of children or relatives may appear to be staring at you and cause additional anxiety, worry or lack of focus. Others believe that it will cause your mind to be thinking of others when it should be focused on you, your companion and your beauty rest.”