Anonymous wrote:I saw the is asked on TikTok. It was culture specific to my ethnic background but I figure I would ask it here where there is a mixture of races/ethnicities.
No, my one set of living grandparents did not sleep in the same room nor bed. They were both born one in the 1890s and the other in early 1900s. I never thought twice about it either. The comments on the video confirmed many households had this setup.
Did yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separate bedrooms = sexless marriage, in most cases.
Licensed marriage counselors define a sexless marriage as 11 instances of coitus or fewer, per year.
Anonymous wrote:Nope.
Paternal grandparents slept in different rooms, apparently because my grandfather snored loudly. Born around 1915.
Maternal grandparents slept in the same room in separate twin beds. Also born around 1915.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, both sets slept in the same bed, queen and full sized beds. They were born in the early 1900s. My parents always shared a king sized bed. I shared a bed with my XH for most of the time we were together but the last 6 or 7 years, once things were deteriorating, we were in separate bedrooms.
Things "were deteriorating" for "6 or 7 years"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separate bedrooms = sexless marriage, in most cases.
Licensed marriage counselors define a sexless marriage as 11 instances of coitus or fewer, per year.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, both sets slept in the same bed, queen and full sized beds. They were born in the early 1900s. My parents always shared a king sized bed. I shared a bed with my XH for most of the time we were together but the last 6 or 7 years, once things were deteriorating, we were in separate bedrooms.