Mega star turned stay-at-home-mom Cameron Diaz has advice for married couples-separate bedrooms! Or homes!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She and Jude Law had so much chemistry 17 years ago in The Holiday. She should have married Jude in her early 30s. Then she wouldn’t want to sleep separately.

She had Justin...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love having separate beds. My husband flops around and snores LOUDLY. You all must have quiet soundly sleeping spouses or you would want a separate bed too


No, but it's worth it to have him close-- we touch feet, snuggle, sleep like spoons, etc.

LOVE
Anonymous
I had a medical issue two years ago that caused me to sleep in a separate room for a year. I loved it! So much freedom. But once I was able to head back to the main room I did. But I sometimes wish I could stay in the other room!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She was famously single and childless well into adulthood. She was late in the game when it came to marriage and parenting. She was very public about how she was single by choice and not sure about ever being a parent…like Chelsea Handler and Bill Maher.

So I’m not surprised that she values/needs space. She had her own space well into her 40s. This isn’t shocking.

Having said that, I think it’s weird. Don’t people enjoy cuddling with their spouse and watching tv together…and then what comes after a back rub?


No, I think it’s good. Especially for people that need their own space to sleep, fart, or snore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a medical issue two years ago that caused me to sleep in a separate room for a year. I loved it! So much freedom. But once I was able to head back to the main room I did. But I sometimes wish I could stay in the other room!


Do it. Nothing is stopping you!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love having separate beds. My husband flops around and snores LOUDLY. You all must have quiet soundly sleeping spouses or you would want a separate bed too


No, but it's worth it to have him close-- we touch feet, snuggle, sleep like spoons, etc.

LOVE


Burp, fart, cough, share toe fungus etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love having separate beds. My husband flops around and snores LOUDLY. You all must have quiet soundly sleeping spouses or you would want a separate bed too


No, but it's worth it to have him close-- we touch feet, snuggle, sleep like spoons, etc.

LOVE


+100
We did this it was pure love.
Now we both look the other way while in bed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a medical issue two years ago that caused me to sleep in a separate room for a year. I loved it! So much freedom. But once I was able to head back to the main room I did. But I sometimes wish I could stay in the other room!


Do it. Nothing is stopping you!!


+1 My DH have had separate bedroom our ENTIRE marriage - and we’ve been married for over 20 years. It’s worth it.
Anonymous
We have separate bedrooms. it's awesome. he is up with the sun and I don't have to be up until 7:30am. We're both restless sleepers. My quality of life is SO much better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She and Jude Law had so much chemistry 17 years ago in The Holiday. She should have married Jude in her early 30s. Then she wouldn’t want to sleep separately.

Jude Law has not aged well.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are a bot, no?

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Written JUST like the older thread about Cynthia Nixon being on hunger strike. Exact same style.

I wish Jeff the moderator had a way to ID and ax these clearly bot-written posts. Letting them stay here and generate threads will just encourage more of them from whatever publicists are using bots to generate clicks.

+1

It's getting obvious and tiresome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Translation: I’m post menopause, my husband is ugly and I’m not sexually attracted to him.

💯omg
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She and Jude Law had so much chemistry 17 years ago in The Holiday. She should have married Jude in her early 30s. Then she wouldn’t want to sleep separately.

Jude Law has not aged well.


Jude Law is still a very attractive 50 year old. He seems to try to downplay his looks. If he wanted to remain a bonafide heartthrob, all he needs is a hair transplant. Diaz’s husband is 10 years younger (?) and perhaps he’s a really nice man but nothing could make him handsome.
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