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[quote=Anonymous]Been married for 20 years, during most of this time I have been for the most part sleep deprived because of my husband's snoring. It's always been a problem but it's getting worse and worse. I'm not sure if his snoring is actually getting worse, or if my sleep is becoming lighter but it's getting to the point that it's intolerable to me. For quite a few years, we have been able to manage this by maybe half of the time having one of us fall asleep on the couch or sometimes my husband will sleep in the guest bedroom, especially when it's the night before I have something important to do at work. But the thing is, I have started a new job and am under quite a bit of stress and don't feel like I can continue to function under a sleep deprived condition. The problem I have is the stigma surrounding the whole thing. Society seems to think that sleeping in separate bedrooms is the sign of something is very wrong in a marriage, and I really don't want my kids to have memories of their parents having different rooms, and think there is something wrong with our relationship. Is anyone else dealing with this situation? How are you handling it?[/quote]
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