This one is just too easy, so I will let it pass and leave it to Phil...
Phil will probably talk about his nail bed, and if we are lucky, a photo too

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When I was younger,I liked it more firm,now I prefer it softer,king size and all to myself.
We have the Sleep Number split King... very nice..
I would like a bigger bed but my room is much roomier with a twin. Also, I am used to a twin, and I just stay in one spot all night, weird I guess, lol! I mean I'll roll on my side once in awhile, but stay in mid-bed area. Probably so used to sleeping in small spaces hey, LOL!
I like a single bed, with a firm mattress, 13.5 tog lightweight duvet and two softish pillows.
Sounds comfy, and I like the softer pillows as well
A good bed and a good pair of shoes. When you're not in one, you're in the other
We never had much luck with these 'memory foam' mattresses, so we managed to get a traditional deep, pocket spring one that you have to turn over every few months. It's fairly firm and we get a good night's sleep. We also found a local shop that sells fitted sheets for deep matresses.
We have a two-layer duvet - one for summer and two layers in the winter.
Cool Capt! Yeah, the memory foam is rubbery if I remember right. It made me feel sweaty. I like a nice, cotton type always
I dislike memory foam mattresses and pillows. My husband has opted for a memory foam single pillow.
I saw one of these at the store. May try one only because I have some pretty, major issues with my neck.
I don't know the brand of mattress but something we learned was if two people are very different sizes you want a certain kind of bed. With the old mattress if hubby or dogs got out of bed I would bounce into the air. The new one is much heavier, kind of better shock absorbers I guess.
LOL, oh yeah, or when they get in after you
Mine is a Tuft & Needle, and I love it. $500. Best mattress I've ever had. My son has a Casper memory foam mattress. He loves it. I'm not sure, but I think T&N is a less expensive version of Casper because the construction is almost the same. Casper has another layer of something or other that T&N doesn't have. T&N is fine for me because I'm one of those 100 lb weaklings; he outweighs me by about 75 lbs so wanted to make sure that he had one that was built for the long haul.
We're both very satisfied with our choices. A nice thing about both of them is that they don't require a box spring and are fine with just a platform.
The next best thing? Someone I dog sit for has a Tempurpedic. It's very comfortable, but waaaaay out of my price range. Another client I've dog sat for has a Sleep Number bed. Ugh. It's AWFUL.
In any case, what it really boils down to is a matter of personal preference.
and finances too, that and personal preference, right on

Your bed sounds great and I've heard so much about the temperpedics
Orthopaedic bed with firm mattress and pillow, and anlightweight electric overblanket.
However, the best bed is one you share!
LOL, well, I'm not into sharing at this point of my life, but I'm all for those who like it that way
I have a very expensive Tempurpedic extra deep base mattress...it's simply the most comfortable mattress I've ever had, I've had it about 7 years now,..and it's really important for my spine that I have exactly the right support. Bedding is very important to me and I spend as much as I can possibly afford to get the quality I require on all my bedding and linens. .... 13.5 lightweight feather and down duvet in the winter and 4.5 in the summer , and very firm high quality pillows filled with Hungarian Goose Down feathers!!
Wow, you are blessed Holly!!
Okay, Hollydolly. That does it for me. I like my new mattress just fine, but I'm on my way to your house. I don't know where you're going to sleep, but the bed is MINE. The tipping point? The feather and down duvet and the good down feathers. Gimme an hour or so in case there's heavy traffic...
BTW, what's for dinner?
LOL, good for you Georgia! I'd like to drop in just for an hour nap to try that puppy out!!