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07-15-2016 10:28 PM
I saw a report that states that more and more "modern families" desire homes with two master bedroom suites to allow separate sleeping quarters for each spouse.
Some psychologists believe this is a good thing for a marriage and of course, some don't. Of course, it's not unheard of to sleep in a different bed in the same room.
Would you want a separate bedroom from your spouse?
07-15-2016 10:32 PM
I've always wanted my own bedroom, but not necessarily to sleep apart from my husband. I just wanted it for all my stuff and to have "my own space". he never fell for it. 😕
07-15-2016 10:32 PM
I heard this, too. Wow, I thought that didn't happen until you hit the 50th year of marriage LOL.
No, I would never want a separate bedroom from my spouse. Bathroom and closet, yes, but not a bedroom.
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07-15-2016 10:33 PM
Could "modern families" be code for older people? I do know several couples who sleep separately so both can get a good night's sleep.
Many floor plans in 55-plus communities have that feature and it makes it easy for unrelated people to share a home or to take in an elderly relative.
07-15-2016 10:34 PM
07-15-2016 10:43 PM
@tansy wrote:Could "modern families" be code for older people? I do know several couples who sleep separately so both can get a good night's sleep.
Many floor plans in 55-plus communities have that feature and it makes it easy for unrelated people to share a home or to take in an elderly relative.
No codes. I don't do codes. This probably speaks to millennials or Gen Y. Today's familes are nothing like traditional American families (that's another topic).
07-15-2016 10:43 PM
I know two couples that have separate bedrooms.
07-15-2016 10:46 PM
I'm a rather good sleeper. I have nights when my spouse keeps me awake, but not often.
My parents have had to sleep in separate rooms for many years. One snores, the other one is a restless sleeper and tosses around a lot.
07-15-2016 10:49 PM
@freakygirl wrote:I've always wanted my own bedroom, but not necessarily to sleep apart from my husband. I just wanted it for all my stuff and to have "my own space". he never fell for it. 😕
LOL!![]()
07-15-2016 10:50 PM
It's a matter of preference. My my husband was alive most of the time we slept in the same bed.
However, when my girls moved out we had 4 extra bedrooms. He said I snored like a sailor. Every now and then I'd wake up and he'd be in another room.
I used to say he was like Goldilocks (you know, the 3 bears).
OK, so once the alarm went off in the house in the middle of the night. I woke up and he wasn't there. So, I went in the different bedrooms looking for him. He was sound asleep in one of the girls' old bedroom. I opened the bedroom door and stood over him and yelled...."Do you hear that?" He jumped up, never said a word and got the shotgun out!
The whole time I was walking behind him saying over and over, "I'm behind you....don't shoot me". He walked all over the house (me holding on to his waist). It was a low battery.
So, yes, I think married people should definitely sleep together. When they get old(er) that's different. Although there is a kind of intimacy you get when you sleep (really sleep) together.
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