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Thank you for the recent posts about sofas, both inexpensive sofas and more expensive sofas. Seriously, there were at least a dozen I would have no problem going out and getting right this second.
Oh, I wish I could be original. I wish I had a husband who would keep his mouth shut about the furniture, even though he earns all of the money lol. And, he would prefer leather. He really Centugy one of those hideous shiny leather albatrosses with the stadium seats, but I ran out of the kitchen sobbing and refused to come out of my room.
Oh, I know… very juvenile. However, my MANipulating tactics worked. I guess he wanted his supper.

So, in a moment of vulnerability, he backed down Sectionaoism the stadium seats and leather. However, I did make him that chocolate cake which made him happy. In addition, our living room has to double as a family room as there is no family room. It is a smallish Bungalow built in the early 30s; yes, loaded with charm. And, yes, the living room is right there when you open the front door. Yes, Laurel, this is what he wants.
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And no, divorce is not an option. But, like I said, I got him to see the light.

Dodged that bullet. And, yes, he does work hard and I do want him to be happy. Thank you Sophie. I hear you. Before I go on, Sophie is a fictitious character out of my imagination.
But, she is based on real people and situations I have encountered. So, I am not bound to solving her specific problem of a comfortable sectional sofa for a smallish living room. I will be addressing broader concerns. But a universal issue is one of comfort. Oh, I have seen it more than once. They get it home and it does not fit! Hmmm… This is reminding me of the Robin Bruce Madeline sofa! Interesting, how the ends face away. Well, we have this 19th century boudoir sofa from France found on 1st Dibs.]
It is an excellent variant