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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Click your fingers if it's the person sleeping next to you that snores x
It's my child in another room "
Get a clicker that you can control from your room or a child monitor x |
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"Is there actually anything that stops it? "
My ex snored something awful. Once in a while, forcing him to sleep on his side and pulling his head waaaaaay back helped.
Usually not.
My solution: sleep on different floors, (the very real thoughts of suffocation), and divorce finally ended it. |
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By *_and_LCouple
over a year ago
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"Cheffy snores, really loudly, but I find it quite comforting at times. I guess because I was alone so long before I had him... "
That's actually really sweet. An ex of mine snored horribly - I found it not at all sweet I found that snapping his name in an increasingly loud voice and poking him hard sometimes worked for long enough to let me drop off, if I was quick about it. L. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Click your fingers if it's the person sleeping next to you that snores x
It's my child in another room "
If it's a child I'd make an appointment at the doctors. Get tonsils, adenoids and allergy checked.
My eldest snores because she has chronically enlarged tonsils. She doesn't get tonsillitis but frequent sore throats but wouldn't take them out. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I snore like a bastard. Always have done from a little kid.
My sis used to share my bed to stop me snoring. Then shake it again if I stopped in case I was dead!
" but you were just dead noisy |
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"I snore like a bastard. Always have done from a little kid.
My sis used to share my bed to stop me snoring. Then shake it again if I stopped in case I was dead!
but you were just dead noisy " insomnia usually silent snoring... But creates other forms of rubbings
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By (user no longer on site)
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My ex husband used to snore so loudly that I could still hear him on another floor.
The only way to get a good night's sleep was to move out and live 2 miles away. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My ex husband used to snore so loudly that I could still hear him on another floor.
The only way to get a good night's sleep was to move out and live 2 miles away. "
Yep divorce was the only thing that worked for me. He was prepared to make NO effort. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My ex husband used to snore so loudly that I could still hear him on another floor.
The only way to get a good night's sleep was to move out and live 2 miles away.
Yep divorce was the only thing that worked for me. He was prepared to make NO effort."
He did however apologise several years later - he had gone to a friends party and had to sleep in the same room as a male friend and the friend snored so loudly that he had to get up and go and watch tv all night. He apologised for calling me a liar about his snoring and said he understood completely what he had put me through. |
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I can only assume that those that joked about it haven't had to put up with it. There's nothing more debilitating to your sleep than laying next to someone that snores.
As someone who had to suffer listening to it for years I can assure you there isn't any women I'd spend a night with if I knew they snored! |
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"I snore like a bastard. Always have done from a little kid.
My sis used to share my bed to stop me snoring. Then shake it again if I stopped in case I was dead!
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at least you admit that you snore, But noted not many ladies are admitting that they themselves do snore.
my daughter snores, Her mum my ex did snore.
yet I bet many on this thread, refute that they themselves snore |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My ex husband used to snore so loudly that I could still hear him on another floor.
The only way to get a good night's sleep was to move out and live 2 miles away.
Yep divorce was the only thing that worked for me. He was prepared to make NO effort.
He did however apologise several years later - he had gone to a friends party and had to sleep in the same room as a male friend and the friend snored so loudly that he had to get up and go and watch tv all night. He apologised for calling me a liar about his snoring and said he understood completely what he had put me through. "
Nasty moment then when I thought you were talking about MY ex then...
Phew! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If your partner snores use ear plugs, problem solved. Genius idea huh? so the snorer can't hear themselves snore? "
Sleep deprivation is a serious problem and most earplugs won't block all the noise. |
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