Every time? How many times did you check on him to learn that? |
| I would be unlikely to check on him unless there was a major concern. Probably just can't sleep. |
| For almost three months during staying in place a GF of mine stayed with us so if my husband wasn’t in bed I might have wondered. But he always seemed to be next to me but I’m a sound sleeper so now you have me wondering! |
| I check on him, but sometimes he just can’t sleep and is watching TV in the basement. |
He’s only up if he’s ill (cancer treatments) so I would definitely look for him. I get up to pee, but if I’m gone more than a minute or two, it means I had a nightmare that then turned into a flashback so he’ll come look for me. Neither of us would think the other is doing anything nefarious. |
| I would assume I was snoring again and he took refuge on the couch in the living room. I’d leave him alone. |
| We sleep in different rooms, so, nothing. Just go back to sleep. |
| On the phone with Jake from State Farm... |
So what are you wearing, Jake from State Farm? |
| If he’s not in bed it is because he couldn’t sleep, went down to the basement to watch tv and fell asleep on the couch. I just roll over and go back to sleep. |
I can tell because the peanut butter looks different when I get it out for my morning toast! |
Khakis and a red shirt. What are you wearing you sexy minx? |
Pornos in the basement! With some sex chatting on the side. |
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+1 to the eating PB out of the jar poster. Either that, or he fell asleep to a podcast in the den.
If it’s 3 am and I’m not in bed, I’m reading on the couch after / during a bout of insomnia. My ex worked late nights at restaurants and rarely got home before 3-4 am. Honestly I sleep better alone anyway. Who cares? |
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