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Couples sleeping in the same bed is a thing of the past

jjgold

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Snoring, temperature variations, cover stealers, and tossing and turning often lead to partners sleeping separately. Other issues are also in play, including illness, different work shifts, and partners who go to bed and get up at different times.

More than one-third of Americans said they occasionally or consistently sleep in another room to accommodate a bed partner, according to an American Academy of Sleep Medicine study last year. Men are the ones who usually hit the sofa or guest room.

And, perhaps surprisingly, it’s millennials who do it most, rather than older people.
 

KVB

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Snoring, temperature variations, cover stealers, and tossing and turning often lead to partners sleeping separately. Other issues are also in play, including illness, different work shifts, and partners who go to bed and get up at different times.

More than one-third of Americans said they occasionally or consistently sleep in another room to accommodate a bed partner, according to an American Academy of Sleep Medicine study last year. Men are the ones who usually hit the sofa or guest room.

And, perhaps surprisingly, it’s millennials who do it most, rather than older people.

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flyingillini

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JJ , I have friends that have different houses or apartments they sleep in too. Not just different beds or bedrooms. It’s important to have separation from your wife. It gives her her alone time too so she can get on her secret love dating apps and text her secret lover.
 

maltedhopsfrenzy

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Snoring, temperature variations, cover stealers, and tossing and turning often lead to partners sleeping separately. Other issues are also in play, including illness, different work shifts, and partners who go to bed and get up at different times.

More than one-third of Americans said they occasionally or consistently sleep in another room to accommodate a bed partner, according to an American Academy of Sleep Medicine study last year. Men are the ones who usually hit the sofa or guest room.

And, perhaps surprisingly, it’s millennials who do it most, rather than older people.

The words of someone who has never woken up to a BJ in process…..
 

JDS

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The words of someone who has never woken up to a BJ in process…..
Very sad lonely admission by the man, but I gotta say majority of my adult life I have slept next to a woman. Only benefit would be that I do sleep better on an empty bed the years I was single when living by myself.
 
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