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I guess I am the only weird one here, but there are people like me who do not like to ride backwards! On planes, I can not ride with my back to the cockpit. Nor will I ride backwards on any mode of transportation, if at all possible. It makes me lightheaded. I will stand up rather than sit backwards on a subway train. That being said, I am always concerned if the bed faces the stern,(front) and it always has. :D However, on my next cruise,the bed is facing the window, Oh MY! :eek: SIDE SADDLE. Whoa.. baby! :D

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I guess I am the only weird one here, but there are people like me who do not like to ride backwards! On planes, I can not ride with my back to the cockpit. Nor will I ride backwards on any mode of transportation, if at all possible. It makes me lightheaded. I will stand up rather than sit backwards on a subway train. That being said, I am always concerned if I will be facing the stern,(front) and I have. :D However, on my next cruise,the bed is facing the window, Oh MY, SIDE SADDLE.:eek: Whoa.. baby! :D

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I guess I am the only weird one here, but there are people like me who do not like to ride backwards! On planes, I can not ride with my back to the cockpit. Nor will I ride backwards on any mode of transportation, if at all possible. It makes me lightheaded. I will stand up rather than sit backwards on a subway train. That being said, I am always concerned if I will be facing the stern,(front) and I have. :D However, on my next cruise,the bed is facing the window, Oh MY, SIDE SADDLE.:eek: Whoa.. baby! :D

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I'm not sure you or anyone could tell... you are only traveling about 15 mph on a small city... I would think the gentle rocking of the ship would be more noticeable...

 

But after a couple libations...:D

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I'm not sure you or anyone could tell... you are only traveling about 15 mph on a small city... I would think the gentle rocking of the ship would be more noticeable...

 

But after a couple libations...:D

It's really psycological,(sp?) I'm sure. :rolleyes: It's a phoebia that I have always had. :)

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I always sleep with my head towards the stern and my wife sleeps with her's towards the bow.:D

 

Ya know, if you take a ***** and your wife falls asleep first you can always use it as a kickstand to keep you from rolling during rough seas...

 

Just a thought.

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