
SW-User
Married couples sleeping in separate bedrooms is a rapidly growing trend and does not necessarily indicate any trouble in the relationship. Rather, it may contribute to both partners being more content in the relationship . . . . certainly more rested at the very least. Here's just one of countless articles online about this very issue:
https://healthnews.com/family-health/family-relations/sleeping-apart-how-separate-bedrooms-affect-couples-relationships/
https://healthnews.com/family-health/family-relations/sleeping-apart-how-separate-bedrooms-affect-couples-relationships/
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Nothing beats a good night's sleep!!!
SW-User
Don’t feel bad. I sleep better alone too.
SomeMichGuy · M
Oh, well; good for you, and he's happy off golfing.
WayneRuss · M
Glad to hear you slept well! Haha!
No snoring, no covers being grabbed, no farting.. nothing but yourself and silence. Good for a little relief, but it would become boring over time, and you would feel lonely.. it might take 10 years before that sets in though. ;)
TallMtnMedic · M
Id rather get a great nights sleep alone than have a partner in bed that we arent comfortable together.
Mmiker · 46-50, M
Oh what guilty pleasures. 😝
updown2020 · 61-69, M
Well maybe you need a bigger bed for more space.
Madmonk · M
He’s plowing Becky from sales

SW-User
Does he snore? Does he hog the blankets? Is he all over your buttocks?
metamorphosis · 22-25, F
@SW-User he definitely hogs the blankets and is a twitchy sleeper which drives me mad. And then once I’m up I have a hard time falling back asleep

SW-User
@metamorphosis That request of his is pretty interesting though...
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