It sounds like it could be like a lulaby to a baby but also that you have things on your mind and in most cases we tend to think about these things at the end of the day when it calm and quite and this might be keeping you up at night. Change is HARD and diffrent but it just going to take time for you to get used to the fact that u are there a lone in the bed. Its ALWAYS nice to have some one there to hold but just take it one day at a time and things will get better with each day. HOLD your HEAD UP and good luck I know its hard!!!!
2006-11-03 01:50:06
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answered by J~me 2
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it's hard being away from him. u got used to something which was him next to you snoring, now its gone and its weird not hearing it anymore. Thats just love, you miss him like crazy. Yeah his snoring was annoying, but then again it was something you loved wether you realize that or not.
Go Get Your Lulaby back!! LOL
2006-11-03 01:49:31
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answered by Kiwi 2
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You're probably used to the sound of the snoring and subconsciously think that something's wrong without it. It's like someone lives next to a railway line and gets used to sleeping with the sound of trains rumbling by, and not being able to sleep without it.
Either that or, as Sting and the Police once sang; The Bed's Too Big Without You.
2006-11-03 01:47:30
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answered by k² 6
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i just split up with my partner of 2 years about 6 weeks ago. I had lots of trouble sleeping without him and avoided going to bed. It does seem a big empty place and the silence kind of overwhelming. my ex wasn't a snorer though more a mutterer!
Don't know if this will help you but i rearranged the furniture so it was less our bedroom and more mine. and slept with the radio on for a few weeks!!
Still a big empty place some nights, but it does get easier.
2006-11-03 01:57:17
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answered by sophie m 2
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Try a pillow sleep with it at the side of you makes me feel at ease when the boyfriends working away or on tour. Know what you mean babes. As for the snoaring aint a clue what to suggest maybe something for a lil background noise while you sleep.
Claire x
2006-11-03 01:54:09
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answered by darbys_babbs 1
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I think you are right. It drove you crazy while he was there but now that he isn't you realize you miss it because you miss him. Sometime we really don't know what we've got til it's gone. Now you know his snoring is not enough to keep you from wanting to be with him get him back home where he belongs.
2006-11-03 01:47:52
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answered by momma 3
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its hard to be alone after being with someone you depended on for 2 yrs and now there gone yes its like a lulaby, but it will eventually disappear when your ready to move on!
2006-11-03 01:47:09
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answered by Sassy H 4
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I agree with you it is like a lullaby 2 a baby i cannot sleep unless there is a noise of some kind in the room
2006-11-03 01:48:58
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answered by colin050659 6
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No its probaly something else your missing :p
Get urself down to ann summers and buy a rampant rabbit. Men will becum a thing of the past lol
2006-11-03 01:49:29
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answered by mistress_cat_in_boots 2
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you just got used to the snoring, now you have to adjust yourself to not hear snoring, it will be OK with time
2006-11-03 01:48:59
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answered by THE WISE MAN 2
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