Just curious... what side of the bed do you and your spouse sleep on ?

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What? And mess up my gun wall?
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Well you got room inside of your mattress! Make a hole in it!

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Good idea!
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Wel, I used to shove/poke the Princess to make her stop snoring-- then one night she whacked me a good one-- now I just go to the guest bedroom.
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I'm surprised no one here admits to having separate bedrooms.
I've suggested it. She didn't like the ideal near as much as I did.
Her snoring these days even scares the dog.


I'm old...sleeping is the highlight of my day. I'm pretty good at it.
Even getting better at slipping in a nap before bedtime.

From the foot...I sleep on the left side.

And as I said...we're both really old. We've both fell out of bed a
few times. So we've learned a short bed, close to the floor is best
for the Spook family. We don't fall as far as we used too.
 
DH is not good at waking up in the night for emergencies- he gets all grumpy and fuzzy minded about it. So I have the gun, because I hear everything and wake up fast. Same reason the phone is on my side!
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Hmm, interesting. Standing at the foot of the bed looking towards the head, I'm on the right. It's like that in the master bedroom and when we were remodeling and temporarily in the craft room it was still the right. Yet, in motel rooms it's often switched. Sometimes it bothers me and sometimes it doesn't (I think the times it bothers me is when I'm closer to the door). When DH is working overnight and I have the bed all to myself (or if I take a nap in the middle of the day) I sometimes sleep on his side, and sometimes in the middle, but most often I sprawl diagonally across the bed with my head on his side and my feet on mine. In the last house we lived in, I was on the left, right up against the wall (and sometimes I would sleep pressed up against the wall too!). We had a tiny little bedroom that really wasn't big enough for our queen sized bed. Since I was more likely to get up to go to the bathroom and I usually got up an hour earlier, it resulted in some interesting acrobatics as I had to vault over him to get out of bed. It's not been that long and I'm in just as good a shape as I was then, but I'm not so sure I could do it now if I had to.
 
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Spook, I often sleep in the spare bedroom for the first part of the night, then move to the "real" room once he gets quiet at night. I have bat ears, and the teeth grinding makes me nuts. I adore my DH, but he is NOT peaceful at night!
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Gun? I wouldn't let my wife have a gun on her side.

She has a little bitty ball bat she used to use to keep me
on my side.

I'm smarter than my wife...I slept with a football helmet on.

Come to think of it, I haven't seen that bat in a long time...
 
We have our own bedrooms. My boyfriend has sleep apnea pretty bad and I am a super light sleeper. (he has a cpap machine but hates it)

He's also about 100 lbs heavier than me and his matress is super soft, so when we do try to sleep in the same bed... I end up getting rolled up right next to him. That's not bad in the winter because he's nice and toasty. He's just too noisy.
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