Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend snores a ton. The only solution I've found is to start out with him in the guest room (it's cooler on that level of the house) and have sex and then if he keeps me awake. I go upstairs to my room. I set an early alarm and go back downstairs for morning sex and cuddling. I tried ear plugs and they didn't work.
Snoring is indicative of likelihood of a stroke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People always say this has nothing to do with their marital happiness, it makes the marriage better etc etc but I never believe it. Cuddling and ... spontaneity are a huge part of intimacy for me.
Try some of that cuddling and spontaneity before bedtime.
Anonymous wrote:People always say this has nothing to do with their marital happiness, it makes the marriage better etc etc but I never believe it. Cuddling and ... spontaneity are a huge part of intimacy for me.
Anonymous wrote:People always say this has nothing to do with their marital happiness, it makes the marriage better etc etc but I never believe it. Cuddling and ... spontaneity are a huge part of intimacy for me.
Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend snores a ton. The only solution I've found is to start out with him in the guest room (it's cooler on that level of the house) and have sex and then if he keeps me awake. I go upstairs to my room. I set an early alarm and go back downstairs for morning sex and cuddling. I tried ear plugs and they didn't work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boss and his wife sleep in separate rooms. If it works it works. Sleep is too important to let silly rules get in the way imo.
This. A chronically sleep deprived spouse will not make a better marriage.