Couple sleeping in different bed in a room
hehehehe.....Despite
the unified front that many couples present to the outside world, a
trip to the family home may reveal that they actually sleep in separate
rooms. In psychology, couple sleeping inseparate bedroom is known as “night divorce;”
and while many couples say it has not affected their marriage, some
people believe that marriages may be threatened by the time couples go
their separate ways at that time of the day when most couples wind down
in each other’s arms.
Researchers at the Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada, reveal
that as many as 40 per cent of couples will sleep in different beds at
some point in their marriages.
Study author, Colleen Carney, notes that the phenomenon is also
referred to as ‘sleep divorce.’ She, however, cautions that sharing a
bed should not be confused with having s*x.
She says the fact that a couple sleeps in separate rooms may not
necessarily mean that they don’t love each other or that their s*x life
is endangered.
Below 13 reasons can make couples decide for separate beds or rooms:
1. Excessive snoring by either of them
2. Preference for snuggling up with family pet, such as cat
3. Too much tossing around by either of them
4. Past, unforgiven offences
5. Because of a new baby
6. Unresolved arguments
7. When they are in the process of filing for divorce
8. Lack of healthy s*x life
9. Too much TV at bed time
10. Unbridled engagement with phone and internet activities such as Facebook, Twitter, etc.
11. Restlessness during pregnancy
12. Opposing views on whether the light should be left on or switched off
13. Bad sleeping habit such as kicking around in your sleep
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