My granddad use to sound like a scary monster when he snored. It was terrible. I asked my grandmother how she could sleep. She said that she thought it was a nice sound because she realized how special his snoring was - he worked hard at a public job all day to support his family and then came home to work hard more as a farmer - again for his family - and if he wasn't so tired, he wouldn't snore. She also said that she knew how sad and lonely she would be when the day came that she no longer could hear her husband sleeping soundly, but with sound, next to her. Granddad died a few years ago, shortly after he and grandma celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary. There's something to be said about that kind of love...
2007-02-05 16:08:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If she wants to sleep with him forever and a night she could go that extra mile and find a product to help stop him from snoring....
that's what I would do. I slept in the same bed with the same snoring/snortin' man for 24 years....
I SURVIVED.
2007-02-05 15:59:34
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answered by missellie 7
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My husband's snoring was so bad I couldn't sleep and after 30yrs. I didn't get used to it. Neither one of us had a good night sleep. He went to sleep clinic where he was tested and discovered he had sleep apnea. This condition can be serious because the person actually stops breathing. He now wears a " mask" over his nose at night and we are both happy.
2007-02-05 16:17:46
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answered by Deeday 2
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Yes, because my man sleeps in bed with me and SNORE!!!!! Or at least I used to until I started wearing a CPAP to sleep in. Shoot, sometimes I would wake myself up snoring!
2007-02-05 16:46:31
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answered by cindy8413 3
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I love my husband dearly but he snores very loudly and he moves around, and I take a long time to fall asleep anyway, so we decided that we need to be in separate rooms. We share a room, that has both of our stuff in it, but he usually sleeps in the spare bedroom.
Married people are not ordered to sleep together. It's whatever works for them.
2007-02-05 16:07:54
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answered by kitten lover3 7
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She could be willing to do anything for him, but he should be willing to sleep alone if he snores!
2007-02-05 16:28:33
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answered by macinsax 2
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Yes if you love the person. Eventually you get used to it. Besides, she probably snores too. Women aren't as graceful as they like to think.
2007-02-05 15:58:07
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answered by stupid_jupiter 2
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I dont think.. she should have to .. why should she not get any sleep while you saw wood like a mofo.. would you stay in there with her if she snored really loud..?
2007-02-05 15:58:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Your inflatable women isn't bothered at all by your snoring.
2007-02-08 04:39:45
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answered by Peri 6
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My hubby sleeps in the same bed with me and I'm the snorer. If it was the other way around, I'd be right there snuggling with him too.
2007-02-05 15:57:50
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answered by Mangomum 3
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