This has been a sometimes fun, but most often infuriating discussion between my wife and I, as well as other family members and friends whenever we bring it up: which side of the bed is the front? Is it the foot end? The side where the heads are? Or are you a rebel and is it the side you get out of bed at?

  • @PineapplePartisan
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    411 year ago

    There is no front. There are four sides to a bed

    Head Foot Monster side Safe side

    My spouse unwisely chose monster side early in our relationship and so I’ve been safe side ever since.

  • @A_Drusas
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    391 year ago

    I don’t think I’ve ever heard anybody refer to a front on a bed. There’s the head of the bed, the foot of the bed, the side of the bed, the top of the bed…

  • Curious Canid
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    141 year ago

    The front of the bed is the legitimate business the bed uses to cover up its illegal activities.

    Slightly more seriously, I would say that if there is a front it would be the same as the foot, but I don’t think the term really applies.

  • @jimmy90
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    101 year ago

    the side furthest from the wall

      • @rbhfd
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        91 year ago

        Then it’s the side not touching any walls.

        If your wife tells you “object X is in front of the bed”, where do you think it is?

      • numbscroll
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        11 year ago

        I had a setup like this a while back. I’m going with the foot of the bed is the side that most easily lets you jump up and land on your back.

  • @Traegs
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    91 year ago

    The reason you can’t agree is because it doesn’t make sense to describe any part of a bed/mattress as having a front.

    So just stop using “front” entirely.

    You have the top and bottom, head and foot, and both sides. There’s no need for a front or back.

  • @Foggyfroggy
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    1 year ago

    There is a top and bottom, we know that much for sure. I say the 4 sides are equivalent so the “head” and “foot” depend on how one sleeps. No need to use front and back terminology which is better suited for something you can’t see over or around.

    Reminds me of dorsal/ventral, anterior/posterior and rostral/caudal from anatomy. Maybe we need to define an anatomical position for mattresses.

    Edit: When standing a mattress up, like during moving, the top and bottom may temporarily be re-designated front and back. Pivot!

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I think only when a bed is being moved does it have a "front’ and “back”, and it can vary on how you’re carrying it.

  • May
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    61 year ago

    Well, there is such thing as a backboard, so the front must be the foot end?

  • @zerbey
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    61 year ago

    Well the bit where the pillows go is the backboard, so the front would logically follow to be where your feet go. Now I’m curious what languages other than English have to say on the subject.

  • @fubo
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    51 year ago

    Probably the side facing the door.

  • SCmSTR
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    21 year ago

    I think there’s two definitions, in priority order:

    1. the most accessible side that you’re most likely to get in on, the side that’s facing you, or
    2. if there’s no walls and the bed is in the middle of a ballroom or floating in space, the head of the bed.