What's the best reading position? What do you think of pic related?
Best is lying down on one side.
>>9928107
needs more stomach support if she's not tubs. good way to get back ache that. personally, semi prone.
Sitting down (preferably with back support: think of sitting with your back to a tree).
Knees up, book resting on knees (or on a bookstand which rests on your knees).
I sit cross-legged in my recliner, and i have a piece of wood which rests between my knees and acts as a makeshift desk so I don't have to hold the book up with my hands.
I can usually sit and read for hours; for me its way comfier than lying down or sitting at a desk and reading.
>>9928115
this, and with a e reader so you can read hands free
Since I was a kid, I've always laid in bed propped up against the back to read (used to read for hours before bed). that's always the comfiest for me. Want a recliner that I can sit in too, one with a footrest that pops out.
>>9928107
anal
I get pressure building up in my head if I lie like that for too long, not sure how you can tolerate it.
thoughts on this?
>>9928107
I do something similar. I lie face down on my bed such that my head is over the edge. I put my book on the floor under my head and read like that.
>>9928651
pleb reading position
I sit in my armchair with my pipe and a glass of scotch and have a servant read aloud. Saves me getting ink on my gloves.
>>9928123
Hard to imagine.
>>9928536
Bought them for a gag in high school. Didn't really work like I wanted them to and the prisms gave me a headache
>>9928107
I make due
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