Originally posted by Churchill
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostHonesty is the best policy.
She only says that if I ask. I've taken a leaf out of her book, and don't even bother asking. We jut go about the day and don't mention it.
The snoring thing in our household is almost always a result of too much alcohol ,so it doesn't happen too frequently, relatively speaking
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Apparently I snored so loudly last night, my wife heard me from the other room*.
I think I better read this thread from the beginning
* 3 month old baby taking my bed space at the moment
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Originally posted by Pinto View PostIn the early days, when I asked why wifey slept in another room, she would come up with some excuse so as to not potentially hurt my feelings; something like she was too hot/fidgety and wanted to let me sleep in peace.
Now she just says: because you were snoring like a drunken pig, darling.
Charming
It's not girly, really. She's been very patient.
I'm just not sure how long my ribs are going to hold out...
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Originally posted by thelace View PostDump her and go for one that sleeps soundly and doesn't mind you snoring?
There's an ad on tv for those strips you put over your nose. Never used them and so don't know if they work.
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http://www.breatheright.com/products/nasal_strips.asp
and
http://www.helpsstopsnoring.co.uk/
Use 'em both reasonably regularly...
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostDone that on holiday - no big deal if you ask me but makes him feel bad.
Now she just says: because you were snoring like a drunken pig, darling.
CharmingLast edited by Pinto; 22 April 2009, 09:18.
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Originally posted by Bear View Postlonely when he wakes up ready for action
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Originally posted by Pinto View PostWhenever one of us snores, the other just goes sleep in the spare bedroom. We have been married for 12 years though, and we don't take it personally.
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Whenever one of us snores, the other just goes sleep in the spare bedroom. We have been married for 12 years though, and we don't take it personally.
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