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Definitely. Although some are expensive for no reason so itβs important that you do your research and buy a mattress that is of high quality.
Exactly. A very good mattress which is good specifically for you is worth its weight in gold. A shitty, overpriced one...not so much.
General advice for OP: usually, for most people, the harder the better. Also that's what she said.