s/o how many hours of sleep do you get each night?

Anonymous
I get 6, from 10:45 - 4:45, and sometimes another 1/2 from 5:50 - 6:20 after working out. If I stop working out I can easily sleep 8 or 9 on weekends, but then I get fat.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm the pp who sleeps 8.5 hours each night. I don't know your lives, but what are you all doing that's keeping you up so late? Is it busy work or does it really need to be done? I'm a single mom and I rarely do anything after 9:30 or 10:00.

I sleep 6-7 hours a night because I stay up talking to my husband. I think it is essential so that I don't become a single mom.


WOW what a bitch you are. Perhaps you should stop talking and listen a little more (or read in this case). You have absolutely zero idea why I'm a single mom. However, I can bet everything I have that I'm ten time more productive than you, which is probably the real reason you're staying up late.


I agree with you single mom. Lady above seriously lacks tact. She must be tired and not thinking straight. You should not reply back to her. It'd be a complete waste of time since she's already shown how dense she is.
Anonymous
I get 6-7 hours plus I try to nap for 60-90 mins. I need 9 hrs though. I have noticed I function better when I nap than on those rare occasions I get 8-9 straight hours of sleep
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the pp who sleeps 8.5 hours each night. I don't know your lives, but what are you all doing that's keeping you up so late? Is it busy work or does it really need to be done? I'm a single mom and I rarely do anything after 9:30 or 10:00.

I sleep 6-7 hours a night because I stay up talking to my husband. I think it is essential so that I don't become a single mom.


WOW what a bitch you are. Perhaps you should stop talking and listen a little more (or read in this case). You have absolutely zero idea why I'm a single mom. However, I can bet everything I have that I'm ten time more productive than you, which is probably the real reason you're staying up late.


I agree with you single mom. Lady above seriously lacks tact. She must be tired and not thinking straight. You should not reply back to her. It'd be a complete waste of time since she's already shown how dense she is.

Given, but remember that the only reason single mom mentioned that she was a single mom was to rub it in everyone's face that she was somehow more productive than those who slept less. This was confirmed in her foul languaged response. In reality, she has no idea whether she is more productive than those who are sleeping less, they may be doing much more.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the pp who sleeps 8.5 hours each night. I don't know your lives, but what are you all doing that's keeping you up so late? Is it busy work or does it really need to be done? I'm a single mom and I rarely do anything after 9:30 or 10:00.

I sleep 6-7 hours a night because I stay up talking to my husband. I think it is essential so that I don't become a single mom.


WOW what a bitch you are. Perhaps you should stop talking and listen a little more (or read in this case). You have absolutely zero idea why I'm a single mom. However, I can bet everything I have that I'm ten time more productive than you, which is probably the real reason you're staying up late.


I agree with you single mom. Lady above seriously lacks tact. She must be tired and not thinking straight. You should not reply back to her. It'd be a complete waste of time since she's already shown how dense she is.

Given, but remember that the only reason single mom mentioned that she was a single mom was to rub it in everyone's face that she was somehow more productive than those who slept less. This was confirmed in her foul languaged response. In reality, she has no idea whether she is more productive than those who are sleeping less, they may be doing much more.


No, nothing is "given." I didn't say that I was a single mom to "rub it in." I said it because it should be obvious that two people (meaning mom and dad) can get twice as much doine leaving them with more time to sleep and do whatever else they want to do. I found it appropriate to mention that if one person can get all the stuff done, why can't two? So, logically, it is safe to assume that I AM a lot more productive since I do the same in less time. I know a lot of people who complain of never having time, yet get nothing accomplished. `
Anonymous
Agree w/ single mom!!
Anonymous
i'm with single mom too!

so glad to see lots of "i need 8" hours. i was sure everyone was going to say "oh, i only need 6 and i work out at 5:00am!"
Anonymous
single mom is way too defensive. I'm with non-single mom.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm the pp who sleeps 8.5 hours each night. I don't know your lives, but what are you all doing that's keeping you up so late? Is it busy work or does it really need to be done? I'm a single mom and I rarely do anything after 9:30 or 10:00.

I sleep 6-7 hours a night because I stay up talking to my husband. I think it is essential so that I don't become a single mom.


WOW what a bitch you are. Perhaps you should stop talking and listen a little more (or read in this case). You have absolutely zero idea why I'm a single mom. However, I can bet everything I have that I'm ten time more productive than you, which is probably the real reason you're staying up late.


I agree with you single mom. Lady above seriously lacks tact. She must be tired and not thinking straight. You should not reply back to her. It'd be a complete waste of time since she's already shown how dense she is.

Given, but remember that the only reason single mom mentioned that she was a single mom was to rub it in everyone's face that she was somehow more productive than those who slept less. This was confirmed in her foul languaged response. In reality, she has no idea whether she is more productive than those who are sleeping less, they may be doing much more.


No, nothing is "given." I didn't say that I was a single mom to "rub it in." I said it because it should be obvious that two people (meaning mom and dad) can get twice as much doine leaving them with more time to sleep and do whatever else they want to do. I found it appropriate to mention that if one person can get all the stuff done, why can't two? So, logically, it is safe to assume that I AM a lot more productive since I do the same in less time. I know a lot of people who complain of never having time, yet get nothing accomplished. `


Reading comprehension: I was acknowledging that I was overtired and lacked tact, thus the comment above was given. But, no, it is not safe to assume that just because there are two parents, one of those parents has less to do than the a single parent. You are ignoring all other obligations. In addition to raising and taking care of my children, I work full time, spend at least four hours a day as the sole caretaker of my children, volunteer at least 20 hours a week, and have to spend time on my marraige. Others have even more obligations. I have no idea what your obligations are, but it is ridiculous to assume that others have less to do just because they have a parenting partner.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the pp who sleeps 8.5 hours each night. I don't know your lives, but what are you all doing that's keeping you up so late? Is it busy work or does it really need to be done? I'm a single mom and I rarely do anything after 9:30 or 10:00.

I sleep 6-7 hours a night because I stay up talking to my husband. I think it is essential so that I don't become a single mom.


WOW what a bitch you are. Perhaps you should stop talking and listen a little more (or read in this case). You have absolutely zero idea why I'm a single mom. However, I can bet everything I have that I'm ten time more productive than you, which is probably the real reason you're staying up late.


I agree with you single mom. Lady above seriously lacks tact. She must be tired and not thinking straight. You should not reply back to her. It'd be a complete waste of time since she's already shown how dense she is.

Given, but remember that the only reason single mom mentioned that she was a single mom was to rub it in everyone's face that she was somehow more productive than those who slept less. This was confirmed in her foul languaged response. In reality, she has no idea whether she is more productive than those who are sleeping less, they may be doing much more.


No, nothing is "given." I didn't say that I was a single mom to "rub it in." I said it because it should be obvious that two people (meaning mom and dad) can get twice as much doine leaving them with more time to sleep and do whatever else they want to do. I found it appropriate to mention that if one person can get all the stuff done, why can't two? So, logically, it is safe to assume that I AM a lot more productive since I do the same in less time. I know a lot of people who complain of never having time, yet get nothing accomplished. `


Reading comprehension: I was acknowledging that I was overtired and lacked tact, thus the comment above was given. But, no, it is not safe to assume that just because there are two parents, one of those parents has less to do than the a single parent. You are ignoring all other obligations. In addition to raising and taking care of my children, I work full time, spend at least four hours a day as the sole caretaker of my children, volunteer at least 20 hours a week, and have to spend time on my marraige. Others have even more obligations. I have no idea what your obligations are, but it is ridiculous to assume that others have less to do just because they have a parenting partner.


And why are you married, again?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the pp who sleeps 8.5 hours each night. I don't know your lives, but what are you all doing that's keeping you up so late? Is it busy work or does it really need to be done? I'm a single mom and I rarely do anything after 9:30 or 10:00.

I sleep 6-7 hours a night because I stay up talking to my husband. I think it is essential so that I don't become a single mom.


WOW what a bitch you are. Perhaps you should stop talking and listen a little more (or read in this case). You have absolutely zero idea why I'm a single mom. However, I can bet everything I have that I'm ten time more productive than you, which is probably the real reason you're staying up late.


I agree with you single mom. Lady above seriously lacks tact. She must be tired and not thinking straight. You should not reply back to her. It'd be a complete waste of time since she's already shown how dense she is.

Given, but remember that the only reason single mom mentioned that she was a single mom was to rub it in everyone's face that she was somehow more productive than those who slept less. This was confirmed in her foul languaged response. In reality, she has no idea whether she is more productive than those who are sleeping less, they may be doing much more.


No, nothing is "given." I didn't say that I was a single mom to "rub it in." I said it because it should be obvious that two people (meaning mom and dad) can get twice as much doine leaving them with more time to sleep and do whatever else they want to do. I found it appropriate to mention that if one person can get all the stuff done, why can't two? So, logically, it is safe to assume that I AM a lot more productive since I do the same in less time. I know a lot of people who complain of never having time, yet get nothing accomplished. `


Reading comprehension: I was acknowledging that I was overtired and lacked tact, thus the comment above was given. But, no, it is not safe to assume that just because there are two parents, one of those parents has less to do than the a single parent. You are ignoring all other obligations. In addition to raising and taking care of my children, I work full time, spend at least four hours a day as the sole caretaker of my children, volunteer at least 20 hours a week, and have to spend time on my marraige. Others have even more obligations. I have no idea what your obligations are, but it is ridiculous to assume that others have less to do just because they have a parenting partner.


So, basically, you are telling me that even though you are married you get no help from your spouse. In fact, if anything, you are busier because you have to "spend time on your marriage." Other than that, NONE of things (other thank taking care of your husband) is something I DON'T have to do. I just do it all with no help at all.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the pp who sleeps 8.5 hours each night. I don't know your lives, but what are you all doing that's keeping you up so late? Is it busy work or does it really need to be done? I'm a single mom and I rarely do anything after 9:30 or 10:00.

I sleep 6-7 hours a night because I stay up talking to my husband. I think it is essential so that I don't become a single mom.


WOW what a bitch you are. Perhaps you should stop talking and listen a little more (or read in this case). You have absolutely zero idea why I'm a single mom. However, I can bet everything I have that I'm ten time more productive than you, which is probably the real reason you're staying up late.


I agree with you single mom. Lady above seriously lacks tact. She must be tired and not thinking straight. You should not reply back to her. It'd be a complete waste of time since she's already shown how dense she is.

Given, but remember that the only reason single mom mentioned that she was a single mom was to rub it in everyone's face that she was somehow more productive than those who slept less. This was confirmed in her foul languaged response. In reality, she has no idea whether she is more productive than those who are sleeping less, they may be doing much more.


No, nothing is "given." I didn't say that I was a single mom to "rub it in." I said it because it should be obvious that two people (meaning mom and dad) can get twice as much doine leaving them with more time to sleep and do whatever else they want to do. I found it appropriate to mention that if one person can get all the stuff done, why can't two? So, logically, it is safe to assume that I AM a lot more productive since I do the same in less time. I know a lot of people who complain of never having time, yet get nothing accomplished. `


Reading comprehension: I was acknowledging that I was overtired and lacked tact, thus the comment above was given. But, no, it is not safe to assume that just because there are two parents, one of those parents has less to do than the a single parent. You are ignoring all other obligations. In addition to raising and taking care of my children, I work full time, spend at least four hours a day as the sole caretaker of my children, volunteer at least 20 hours a week, and have to spend time on my marraige. Others have even more obligations. I have no idea what your obligations are, but it is ridiculous to assume that others have less to do just because they have a parenting partner.


So, basically, you are telling me that even though you are married you get no help from your spouse. In fact, if anything, you are busier because you have to "spend time on your marriage." Other than that, NONE of things (other thank taking care of your husband) is something I DON'T have to do. I just do it all with no help at all.


I am married because I love my husband and he is an absolutely wonderful father who does help a lot. I never said he doesn't. We stagger hours, and he is amazing. It is not my husband that I have to take care of, it is my marraige. As I said before, if I didn't invest time in it (which I enjoy but also consider essential), it would not last. Clearly there is nothing that I can say to convince you that you likely do not shoulder more responsibility than any married parent (not that I have any idea whether I have more than you, but if you have any time to be on this site, it is clear that neither you nor I have the most), you are just that self-absorbed.
Anonymous
Curious if people that get less than 7hrs sleep and are older than 35 yrs, still have the same memory recall? I don't...
Anonymous
Single mom here again responding to the really dense married mom.

See, the thing is, I have been married before, so I have somewheat of an idea of what it takes to share responsibilities. You, apparently, have never been a single mom or you wouldn't be arguing with me over what seems obvious to everyone else. And you don't have to be a genious to figure out that even if your husband goes to the grocery store for the week, or does a single load of dishes or laundry, or plays with the kids while you make dinner, or gives a bath just once a week, it is more help than i ever get. Leaving all the emotion out of it, logic points out to two people can do more than one person same amount of time (or should be that way). But, apparently, I'm the self absorbed one
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the pp who sleeps 8.5 hours each night. I don't know your lives, but what are you all doing that's keeping you up so late? Is it busy work or does it really need to be done? I'm a single mom and I rarely do anything after 9:30 or 10:00.

I sleep 6-7 hours a night because I stay up talking to my husband. I think it is essential so that I don't become a single mom.


WOW what a bitch you are. Perhaps you should stop talking and listen a little more (or read in this case). You have absolutely zero idea why I'm a single mom. However, I can bet everything I have that I'm ten time more productive than you, which is probably the real reason you're staying up late.


Former single mom here, now remarried. All I can say to the single mom is, I totally agree. That lady is not only less productive, but a bitch whose husband probably hates her too. That's why she stays up late trying to win him back. Lol what a loser. Go single mamas!! The MOST amazing job a woman can take on!
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