Admit It, Mom: You’d Rather Sleep Alone
- July 25, 2012
- by Melissa Lawrence
Hello mammas!
We’re venturing into the bedroom today folks! Husband and wife bloggers Monica and Serge Bielanko dished about the fact that they sleep in separate beds. In fact, a recent study found that 30-40 percent of couples do the same and confirmed that sleeping with a partner could even be bad for your health!
Are you and your hub taking advantage of separate beds, too?
Separate Bedrooms for Married Couples
More and more couples are sleeping separately, and a growing number of houses are actually being built nowadays with an extra master bedroom. In my view, small wonder that some couples prefer the time alone at night. Between snoring, tossing and turning, and multiple trips to the bathroom, sharing the bed with someone every night can compromise a good night’s sleep!
My hubby and I do sleep in the same bedroom. Sharing an apartment in the city with five kids, there just isn’t enough room for another bed! After barely seeing each other during the day, it’s our special time at night to be alone without the kiddies around. But that’s just us…
For more on separate beds for couples, watch today’s vlog!
‘Til next time, sweet dreams!
-Xoxo,
M
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Comments
Tamela
I don’t sleep well if my husband if not home. I feel like I am waiting for something which makes it hard for my brain to let go and fall asleep. We did upgrade to a king size bed recently and that is heaven. Highly recommend it. But sometimes even though I am exhausted I just lie there in wait. So frustrating. When he gets home I am like hurry up and get in bed because then I know I will finally go to sleep. Now the covers are a different story….
Melissa-CloudMom
Tamela, that says alot about your husband that you feel so close to him and secure that when he is there you just go right to sleep! Take it he doesn’t snore like mine! xoxo M