i used to have orthopaedic, and in all honesty compared to the memory foam they were shoite. It has to be a good quality memory foam, some on the market are sold as memory foam but are in essence a mattress with foam topping Not cheap but well worth it IMO. Apart from the sweating of course PS the first few nights can be a nightmare, as you wake up with pains etc generally its due to the spine 'straightening up' or improved posture. once you get past that you notice the difference ironically enough being fully clothed helps with the sweating, but i have a habit of sleeping without a top. preferably just boxers apparently the memory foam retains your body heat
Memory foam mattresses make shagging harder work because absorb all the effort you put in to the thrusting and don't provide the same bounceback one might expect from a traditional sprung mattress.
I was just about to say that... It's a lot of effort. They are also ****e to sleep on - or maybe that's just my chronic insomnia!
BE aware that night sweats can be a sympton of something worse.... i hope you have no lumps in your neck or under your arms... anyone with night sweats and swollen lymph glands should go to see there GP
Yeah, you need a cover for your matress - Miracool do a good one. It will make all the difference. Re shagging on memory foam. Gotta say, I think it's better, on my old sprung mattress my missus would slide up the bed to the headboard. With the memory foam, she's firmly embedded in a divot - and when she's on top her knees stay firmly in the same place and she doesn't slide off It's also really good for my back
I have a Memory Foam Mattress. I shagged a hefty bird on it and when she came back a few weeks later for seconds the mattress said "Not that fat cow again".
The only good thing about shagging on memory foam is laughing at the funny indents once you are finished.