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Parents sleeping in separate beds or in separate rooms

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Common with old people and I ussed to have a friend whose father was a doctor and was called all the time. They slept in different rooms.
 
Once in a while my SO snores so loudly that I cannot sleep and I move to the sofa. But usually we are in the same bed.
 
My inlaws have separate rooms. They say it's because my father-in-law snores and likes to watch TV in bed, but I think it's because he's been caught cheating a few times (not that I can really blame him- my mother-in-law is about as frigid as you can get heheheh).
 
My parents have been married for 33 years and still sleep in the same bed. :heart:

Edit: Oh and my dad snores and my mom grinds her teeth :laugh:
 
my parents sleep in different rooms. totally different sleeping schedules and my dad has trouble sleeping even by himself.

their relationship is very healthy.
 
My wife's parents sleep in separate rooms but that's because they are both sick, have breathing problems, etc so they don't want to bother each other with constant coughing, getting up, etc.
 
My parents went through a period where they were pretty much separated and slept in different beds. That probably went on for a couple of years and the only reason they didnt get a divource is because of me and my brother (i guess). They're back to normal now, though.
 
An old friend of mine - his parents' rooms were on seperate floors. Hers was upstairs while his was in the basement. They had their own bathrooms and only spoke to each other in the morning - small talk. I believe they stayed together strictly for the benefit of the child - for better or worse is anyone's guess.
 
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