I’ve had two girlfriends that snored. It was significantly worse after they drank alcohol. Sounds like you married an alcoholic.
I’ve had two girlfriends that snored. It was significantly worse after they drank alcohol. Sounds like you married an alcoholic.
Is this so you can whack off to porn?
For those who snore or sleep with snorers: try taping their mouth. I'm not kidding. It's a real thing. Will also help them stay in a parasympathetic state which will yield better sleep. You're welcome.
Before reading any other replies, I will tell you my story. I was not getting any sleep, chronically grumpy and chronically tired. My wife and I had different sleep and work schedules. She went to bed early and I went to bed late. She woke up early and I attempted to sleep later - she was a bull in a china shop in the morning. She can close her eyes and go to sleep, I cannot. I need to have a fan running or some white noise. She was always cold and I was always hot. She snored, talked in her sleep and rolled around a lot. Also, we had a dog with bladder issues and she always had to go outside 2-2:30AM. Summary: Going to bed late, letting the dog out at 2:00AM and not sleeping restfully when my wife was getting ready for work at 5:30 - 6:00. One night after many nights of no restful sleep, I said "I am going to sleep in the guest bedroom" ... that night was amazing! I woke up rested, full of energy and had a pleasant demeanor all day. That sealed the deal! I began sleeping in another bedroom and haven't looked back. That was 15 years ago. Life is great and I am a much nicer person to be around. I sleep with the fan on, with a black screen video with white noise in the background and sleep under a thin blanket. I have my "manly" bedroom and she has her "girly" bedroom. Finally, we take turns doing the "walk of shame" back to our respective bedrooms. ;-) I wouldn't have it any other way.
BigJackCity wrote:
Before reading any other replies, I will tell you my story. I was not getting any sleep, chronically grumpy and chronically tired. My wife and I had different sleep and work schedules. She went to bed early and I went to bed late. She woke up early and I attempted to sleep later - she was a bull in a china shop in the morning. She can close her eyes and go to sleep, I cannot. I need to have a fan running or some white noise. She was always cold and I was always hot. She snored, talked in her sleep and rolled around a lot. Also, we had a dog with bladder issues and she always had to go outside 2-2:30AM. Summary: Going to bed late, letting the dog out at 2:00AM and not sleeping restfully when my wife was getting ready for work at 5:30 - 6:00. One night after many nights of no restful sleep, I said "I am going to sleep in the guest bedroom" ... that night was amazing! I woke up rested, full of energy and had a pleasant demeanor all day. That sealed the deal! I began sleeping in another bedroom and haven't looked back. That was 15 years ago. Life is great and I am a much nicer person to be around. I sleep with the fan on, with a black screen video with white noise in the background and sleep under a thin blanket. I have my "manly" bedroom and she has her "girly" bedroom. Finally, we take turns doing the "walk of shame" back to our respective bedrooms. ;-) I wouldn't have it any other way.
That sounds like my sister and brother in law (but I suspect he has sensory issues that were never addressed). They've been happily married for over 40 years.
Yet somehow they manage to sleep together when they travel.