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posted on May, 27 2014 @ 07:51 AM
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Earplugs.

I've got a lifetime supply of them in the nighstand next to my side of the bed.

I call them my little "no-need-to-kill-my-husband-tonight" sanity savers.



posted on May, 27 2014 @ 08:03 AM
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originally posted by: FlyersFan

originally posted by: Kangaruex4Ewe
I have laid in bed in exhausted rage many a time ....

Don't be afraid of separate beds or even separate bedrooms.
I think more people do this then will admit it.
Otherwise you will be tired and cranky all the time.
And that's not good for a marriage.

My unsolicited advice ...


And earplugs. My husband is a snorer, nothing wrong with earplugs.
Until he got his sleep apnea breathing device, I had a separate room and still needed the earplugs.
Sooo loud!!



posted on May, 27 2014 @ 01:54 PM
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originally posted by: FlyersFan

originally posted by: Kangaruex4Ewe
I have laid in bed in exhausted rage many a time ....

Don't be afraid of separate beds or even separate bedrooms.
I think more people do this then will admit it.
Otherwise you will be tired and cranky all the time.
And that's not good for a marriage.

My unsolicited advice ...


I think you're right. I have gotten up many times and slept in my chair and a half in the living room. It isn't as comfortable and he knows when he wakes up... why I'm there.

I appreciate your unsolicited advice.



posted on May, 27 2014 @ 08:25 PM
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Cloths peg on her nose when she start's to snore

that is what happens to me when i snore

100 % sure to work with me and i snore real real bad

as someone stated earlier record it then play it back

when she begs you to turn it off say to her only 6 more hours off this to go



posted on Jun, 2 2014 @ 04:39 AM
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a reply to: skunkape23

My Mrs snores like Grendel's mom, normally within about a minute of head hitting pillow. Plus i'm a light sleeper and take a minimum of twenty mins to drop off even after a really busy day.

She too has mahoosive boingers, so after weighing things up (chortle) I bought a box of ear plugs.

Now i can have boobies AND sleep. Back of the net!



posted on Jun, 3 2014 @ 06:14 PM
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Yes, earplugs, and if that doesn't work, separate rooms. I am a snorer and partners I've had say earplugs work, so its like a regular conversation for me and the first thing I will tell her to try when she brings it up. The separate rooms thing is good too. I actually prefer that when I live with someone, because I like being alone and just shutting out the outside world from time to time. I've had partners who like their privacy just as much. It actually can be good for a relationship to do this on more levels than just good sleep, I've found.



posted on Jun, 3 2014 @ 07:16 PM
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Earplugs are not an option for me. I prefer to be aware of my environment even while sleeping. She just has to sleep on her side. If she rolls over to switch sides, she just stuffs pillows on the other side. Problem solved.



posted on Jun, 3 2014 @ 07:58 PM
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My grandparents have been married for 70 years...for 50 years they slept in separate bedrooms. Each bitterly complained of the other's snoring. Recording devices were used..it got real!


But they loved each other madly, through it all. To this day, he goes to the nursing home to comb her hair, make sure her clothes match and hold her hand.

I'm sure he would dearly love to have her home, snoring loudly, again.

Don't let something so shallow be a deal breaker.

OH - and....*breathing strips*!

edit on 6/3/2014 by kosmicjack because: (no reason given)




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