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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have my own room at my partner's house, we've shared a bed on holiday and when he has other house guests but generally, we snuggle for a bit before I go to my own room.
We both sleep far better that way. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't think seperate beds are always a bad thing.
I love my partner, but he's a pain to sleep with. I go to sleep earlier than him so I have to put up with him moving about, brightness on his phone, itching, getting up to charge his phone, snoring, twitching and it's so frustrating.
If I could have it my way I'd give him a hug and a kiss and run off to my own bed so I could be alone and get a decent sleep.
If sleeping in seperate beds works for you both, just go for it.
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"I have my own room at my partner's house, we've shared a bed on holiday and when he has other house guests but generally, we snuggle for a bit before I go to my own room.
We both sleep far better that way. "
Good for you sleep is so important and that is from an insomniac lol.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Take this evening as a great example.
My other half doesn’t mind the warm nights, and she’s fast asleep now.
I hate the heat, and would be tossing and turning in bed, potentially ruining her sleep as well as my own. Solution…..sleep separately. |
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We always share a bed, unless one of us is really unwell or away. I don’t sleep well alone anymore, I think I miss him frequently poking me with his cock and trying his luck.
But, I do enjoy the 30 minutes in the morning when I get to spread out for a bit because he gets up before me.
I’m sure Ed would like his own bed to retreat to after sex as I’m a snoring fidget and like to read before I fall asleep but I like to make him suffer.
Lou x |
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Separate beds ever since she had a major operation last year because I was concerned I may roll onto her while asleep and pop her semi healed chest bone, we both like it as we can’t influence one anothers sleep pattern now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I slept in a separate bed to my ex for many years, he snored and flung himself about in bed frequently bruising me plus our marriage was over. I felt sad that i'd be sleeping alone forever.
Then i met my (now) hubby and i love sleeping with him, on the rare occasions we sleep apart i miss him loads. I'm so thankful to be sleeping with him |
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By *rMs.NeekCouple
over a year ago
Worcestershire |
We don't live together so spend more time apart than together.
I'll be honest it's taken us a while to get used to sharing a bed. I am starting to miss him more and more when we aren't together though. |
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"I couldn't ever share my bed, I starfish.
Chocolate
Chocolate starfish??
And the hot dog flavoured water?!
Clever...most people won't get that "motherfucker""
If only my parents knew what I was going to watch for my first ever proper gig |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
Don't have a choice, he is across the sea. But if we were in the same house there still wouldn't be a choice. It would just be a different outcome. I sleep better when he is here. |
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