Husband and wife sleeping in different rooms?

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    Grumpy
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    IMHO, if it makes life bearable for couples to sleep in separate beds/rooms/homes, do as you wish. The bonus in my convoluted way of thinking is…At least another man doesn’t have to put up with her s~~~.

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

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    Buller100
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    After a few years having sex with the same women is dull, the drudgery of life takes the fun out of it.

    If you are lucky they become your best friend, but with no fault divorce they are likely to cash in and get a richer guy.

    Never ever marry, its a really foolish thing to do.

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    Russky
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    My choice was passing out on the couch in the basement

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

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    Rennie
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    I understand that my grandfather and grandmother probably didn’t sleep in the same bed much during their twilight years. One liked to sleep on the couch in the family room and the other slept on a couch in the sun porch.

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    Bobphilo
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    If you can’t even stand to sleep in the same room with your spouse, the marriage is over. Time to move on.

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    Anonymous
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    My parents slept in separate rooms. My father was a railroad man and worked really weird hours. They had to do it so their household could function.

    I’m a light sleeper and having another person in the bed with me ensures I cannot sleep properly. Yet another reason I’m happy to be single.

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