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By *inag101 OP   TV/TS
5 days ago

Galway

How common is it for happy couples to sleep in their own bedrooms?

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By *electableicecreamMan
5 days ago

The West

The happiest couple I was ever in we slept in separate houses.

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By *ingerrrrWoman
5 days ago

Meath

I’d love another bedroom in my house.. he sores like a boar and wakes me the whole time..

this working from home taking up Bedrooms to be offices is crap..

lotto win required I think..

but yes definitely think separate sleeping areas would work well.

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By *aseylee324Couple
5 days ago

Valley of Squinting Windows

We don't live together and we are very happy

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By *og-ManMan
5 days ago

somewhere

I remember reading stories about The Queen of England having her own bedroom and how it was an upper class thing.

Nowadays when I read about it a lot of people have happy marriages because they sleep in separate rooms

It started when the kids came along and one parent moves into another room to get sleep and continued

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By *aseylee324Couple
5 days ago

Valley of Squinting Windows


"I remember reading stories about The Queen of England having her own bedroom and how it was an upper class thing.

Nowadays when I read about it a lot of people have happy marriages because they sleep in separate rooms

It started when the kids came along and one parent moves into another room to get sleep and continued "

Or when the snoring start

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By *og-ManMan
5 days ago

somewhere


"I remember reading stories about The Queen of England having her own bedroom and how it was an upper class thing.

Nowadays when I read about it a lot of people have happy marriages because they sleep in separate rooms

It started when the kids came along and one parent moves into another room to get sleep and continued

Or when the snoring start "

From either party

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By *dfabMan
4 days ago

Dunboyne

I snore apparently.

Never heard it myself but wife has moved bed to attic.

Hasn't had any effect on sex life as it was feck all before the move anyway

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
4 days ago

East / North, Cork

I used to scoff at this and think it was a sign of failure somehow. These days id probably jump at the chance for peace and my own space. Impossible with 2 adults and 5.4 children in the house.

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By *astelloWoman
4 days ago

Far far away

Used to...and it's bliss

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By *ea ShellsWoman
4 days ago

Sligo

I wasn’t happy when my husband moved out of the bedroom due to issues with a painful hip and disturbing me. Now it’s the best thing. After 40 years I have me time! Still have a cuddle in the mornings occasionally but that’s all. Hence why I’m on fab I guess.

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By *inag101 OP   TV/TS
4 days ago

Galway

Interesting replies

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By *heBlowinsCouple
4 days ago

West Cork

We made the move to separate bedrooms years ago and it's genuinely fabulous. We both sleep better and our sex life never suffered (if anything, it's better as shared bed space feels more special).

We have plenty of late night rendezvous and occasional overnights together when we feel like we need it 🥰

Used to have insecurities about the stigma (e.g. marital problems) but got over that quick when the benefits spoke for themselves 😁

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By *eard and BoobsCouple
4 days ago

Portstewart

Due to health reasons we sleep in separate rooms but we always get cuddles and naughty most days and having separate beds is no issue at all

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By *adger BrocMan
3 days ago

Co. Cork

Moved to separate bedrooms as we both snore, went to bed and got up at different times due to different work schedules and had 3 spare bedrooms after the kids moved out.

On a trolley in a corridor in CUH tonight but at least I am used to sleeping on my own.

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By *og-ManMan
3 days ago

somewhere


"Moved to separate bedrooms as we both snore, went to bed and got up at different times due to different work schedules and had 3 spare bedrooms after the kids moved out.

On a trolley in a corridor in CUH tonight but at least I am used to sleeping on my own."

Sorry to hear that Badger...hopefully nothing too serious ...get well soon

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By *adger BrocMan
3 days ago

Co. Cork


"Moved to separate bedrooms as we both snore, went to bed and got up at different times due to different work schedules and had 3 spare bedrooms after the kids moved out.

On a trolley in a corridor in CUH tonight but at least I am used to sleeping on my own.

Sorry to hear that Badger...hopefully nothing too serious ...get well soon "

Thanks BM.

I won't die this time.

They are planning to remove one of my stones in the morning.

....gallstones that is.

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By *chochamberWoman
3 days ago

Limerick

Get well soon 😉

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By *adger BrocMan
3 days ago

Co. Cork


"Get well soon 😉"

Will do

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By *heBlowinsCouple
3 days ago

West Cork


"Moved to separate bedrooms as we both snore, went to bed and got up at different times due to different work schedules and had 3 spare bedrooms after the kids moved out.

On a trolley in a corridor in CUH tonight but at least I am used to sleeping on my own.

Sorry to hear that Badger...hopefully nothing too serious ...get well soon

Thanks BM.

I won't die this time.

They are planning to remove one of my stones in the morning.

....gallstones that is."

Oh no Badger! Hope you're ok 💓

I (Mr) feel ya- I had to have my gallbladder removed at 19 after severe attacks.

Let us know how you get on 😚💓

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By *iny DelightWoman
3 days ago

City Centre


"Moved to separate bedrooms as we both snore, went to bed and got up at different times due to different work schedules and had 3 spare bedrooms after the kids moved out.

On a trolley in a corridor in CUH tonight but at least I am used to sleeping on my own.

Sorry to hear that Badger...hopefully nothing too serious ...get well soon

Thanks BM.

I won't die this time.

They are planning to remove one of my stones in the morning.

....gallstones that is."

I hope everything goes well for you this morning.

Take care. 🌸

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By *udding RoseWoman
3 days ago

Somewhere out there


"Moved to separate bedrooms as we both snore, went to bed and got up at different times due to different work schedules and had 3 spare bedrooms after the kids moved out.

On a trolley in a corridor in CUH tonight but at least I am used to sleeping on my own.

Sorry to hear that Badger...hopefully nothing too serious ...get well soon

Thanks BM.

I won't die this time.

They are planning to remove one of my stones in the morning.

....gallstones that is."

Awww Badger, hope you get through it ok, they should remove all your gallstones, not just one! I'll look after the group chat for you!! xx

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