Being in a separate room when you're in a relationship is not for everyone. But nobody is in the same situation.<\/p>\n
Why do some couples prefer to sleep separately?<\/p>\n
Reasons why some couples sleep separately<\/h4>\n
Sleeping in two separate rooms separates couples for a more intimate time. Some people do this to escape their spouse's snoring, to escape a noisy night owl while the other goes to bed early, but also to escape the place that the partner takes in the bed.<\/p>\n
Some people also flee from a sleepwalking partner, who talks in his sleep, who takes up all the bed cover... or who works at night. Many possible situations that lead to sleep disturbances. With such a restless sleep, some people do not manage to be rested. In fact, it becomes necessary to find a solution.<\/p>\n
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Separate rooms: a complicated subject<\/h4>\n
Although a solution is needed to allow everyone to sleep peacefully, choosing to sleep in two separate rooms is not the easiest decision to make.<\/p>\n
Indeed, it is often a difficult subject, even taboo. It is sensitive for some people but often necessary for various reasons that we have mentioned. Some people find it difficult to accept sleeping separately, but a decision is necessary. Some media lift the veil on this practice which would concern nearly1 in 5 people<\/strong> according to Madame Figaro<\/a><\/em>.<\/p>\n Jacqueline and Serge, interviewed by Health Magazine<\/a><\/em>He snores too much so he prevents me from sleeping! I don't see the point of spending sleepless nights just because he is my husband! Although for some people it is possible to have a separate bedroom, for others it is a real dilemma.<\/p>\n In some ways, it's like choosing between comfort and privacy. However, an alternative is possible, according to other testimonies, since some couples sleep separately a few times a week and also sleep with their spouse the rest of the time.<\/p>\n According to some experts interviewed by the media, it is possible to find other solutions for your couple. Even if sleeping apart doesn't mean breaking up, there are other, gentler ways.<\/p>\nThe alternatives<\/h4>\n