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I sat in a wide rocking chair the other day and I was amazed at how comfortable I felt. I think being able to rock kept my blood circulating and kept my injuries from getting aggravated.

I want a chair I can relax in, but also rock. I have wide shoulders and a lot of high back chairs have this concave design that pushes my shoulder forward very uncomfortably, gaming chairs are the worst for me.

picrel is the chair I sat in, but I'm thinking of getting a recliner that rocks. I'm so top heavy that I've broke the back of chairs just by stretching back while sitting for a few seconds

Maybe something i can kinda lay sideways on too? I'm 280lbs of pure muscle.
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>>77005730
wrong pic this is the one i sat in
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find some cheap old wooden rocking chair on facebook or w/e
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>>77005733
That does not look comfy
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Found a nice lazy boy recliner at an estate sale, but i live with my dad and he liked it so much i just gave it to em
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>>77005730
youre a big guy huh?



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