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"But really all you need is a futon on the floor."
The word futon has come to mean a lot more than this.
Who would get the broken futon in the living room?
The futon was put on the floor at night for sleeping.
Next I decide to turn my bed into a futon.
In the end, it's the futon that forces me up.
A mattress on the Floor does not a futon make.
"You see all the electronics and maybe some futons on the floor."
She bit into her own cookie and sat down on the futon.
At that time, futons were too expensive to buy for average people.
She put both hands on the futons and bowed low.
I lift up your strong body and move you onto the futon.
They were seated on the futon by now, and he took her face in his hands.
I stood, considered what she had just said, then returned to the futon to sit.
After that, he slept in the same room for about another year, again on his own futon, next to us.
How big is the market for people who can't stand futons?
Slowly he turned over on the futon until his eyes found hers.
"They put futons in here when the place was built.
There is some advantages to this new type of futon.
There was a low bed with a futon mattress on it.
She wasn't on the futon, where he'd left her when the call came in this morning.
I tie your hands to the corners of my futon.
The one thing the men agree on is that they're too old to have a futon as a living room sofa.
Futon now means things that Japanese people sleep on, including beds.
Now the three of us are on the futon.