Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 19, 2003 Staff Share Posted August 19, 2003 Dear Anon, 1. Perhaps, we can look at it from a different perspective: 2. Could one night light imply "ONE NIGHT STAND?" Or worse if there are two night stands? Does it mean that one of the spouse has "TWO NIGHT STANDS?". *JOKE* 3. Frankly, these are pretty minor in Feng Shui. But on an asthetic side, often, a queen bed seem to look `more balanced' or uniform with two lamps on each side. Then again, it is not very critical in Feng Shui. 4. Here, we can look at it also from "commonsense" approach i.e. it would be more convenient at night for each partner to turn on and off the light when they go to e.g. the bathroom or outside the hall. Otherwise, the next time, if you happen to visit a friend's home or even a relative's home: and find only one night light - most likely - that partner is `hand-pecked' or alternatively "the controller" of lights? Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote On 8/19/2003 9:28:53 AM, Anonymous wrote: Cecil, some books say that in order to have good luck in relationships, you have to have two night stands by the bed on each side. It?s not a good idea not to have night stands at all or only have one. Do you also think this really matters? Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_95033 Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 Cecil, some books say that in order to have good luck in relationships, you have to have two night stands by the bed on each side. It?s not a good idea not to have night stands at all or only have one. Do you also think this really matters? Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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