1) Futons are cheaper than a matress...
2) The Japanese change the contents of their futon's stuffing regularly (i.e. they don't sleep on them for 5 year or more).
3) Futons can fold up nicely when you don't have space.
Futons are practical and cheap. My wife and I had one for years. She went through her first pregnancy on one...
We both hated it at the end. Way too hard. But when out new baby slept with us it didn't have far to fall if he rolled out of the bed...
When I finally got a job that payed a reasonable wage I surprised my wife with a new bed... Can I just say that we love... no LOVE our new bed.
(now if we could just keep our new baby from rolling out...)
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