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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wait... you’re REFUSING to go on vacation with your WIFE because you don’t like that she sleeps in? Yes, it’s out of line. And adolescent. You’re letting irritation get in the way of rationality. See utterly reasonable and easy suggestions above. [/quote] OP: sleeping in is one thing, not expecting a bugle call at 5;30 AM, but 11;30 or 12 noon is wasting half the day. Problem with leaving the room hours earlier is, she's a lite sleeper. Snapping a toothpick would wake her up. So I am held hostage while she sleeps away.[/quote] Oh heck no. Does she get mad at you then? Now that is a problem. She needs to wear earplugs. Or get a larger suite if you can afford. If it’s after, say, 7AM the problem is hers, not yours. She should be able to tolerate the normal sounds of you quietly getting ready. No way would I be ok with sitting in the room until noon and not making a sound. (And I posted that my DH is a morning person and I am not- I fall back asleep after he leaves and/or am happy to just lounge) [/quote]
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