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Originally Posted by Elkino
I sometimes feel that urge. Never did it though. To me it feels like a safe place, as if you can't 'fall any lower'. On the other hand, it would make my T seem far above me. When I think about people sitting on the floor it feels to me as if they make themselves very small, give their power away... I don't know if that's a right interpretation though.
But I may not be a good reference. I even used to sleep on the floor for a long time and loved it. Maybe I'm just weird. 
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I used to love to sleep on the floor too. Good for the back. But that seems different to me than sitting on the floor during an appointment with someone. To some people it probably means comfort, but to me a therapy appointment is just not a place to yield any status points to the therapist.