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.Then there is flatulation (double ugh), that's what air freshener is for.............why my boyfriend has been known to spray that stuff at me like I'm a big ol mosquito we go through two cans of the stuff a night but we prefer sleeping in the same bed anyway ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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lol just kidding..................
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Edited by
navygirl
on
Fri 08/23/13 09:06 PM
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That may work for some, but personally, I'm gonna want him in my bed. I'm just selfish that way. ![]() Thankfully, I don't snore or toss and turn andcan sleep through just about anything, so if he takes over the guest room...we have problems. ![]() My friend's parents have separate bedrooms because he snores so loudly and they have tried everything but nothing helps. They are still happily married so separate bedrooms did not destroy their relationship; however they are both mature well-rounded adults and they have an understanding. If I were in a relationship; I would have to have a separate bedroom too as I am a light sleeper and it seems most older men snore. Sorry; I need my sleep to survive and nothing against sharing a bed; I would have to do what is right for my health. I certainly wouldn't be in the mood for love making if I am tired and cranky every day. LOL |
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