have you been open to anyone how annoyed you are with the way they snore?
By dare2fail
@dare2fail (495)
Philippines
August 20, 2008 8:17am CST
isn't it embarassing when we sleep out for an activity and get a feedback after how much we had bothered our roommates?
well of course it/s different at home where the members of the family are used to our snoring habits. it is easier to laugh about it. and make fun of each other. but outside, it's completely different.
now, did you ever as a friend, as a partner, a husband, or wife, or as someone who was so pissed, told anyone how bothered you are with their snores?
4 responses
@shell1986 (405)
• United States
20 Aug 08
Oh yes this can be pretty embarrassing! The first time my current boyfriend and I slept together I hardly got any sleep because of his snoring. He asked me the next morning why I was so tired and I told him and he felt really bad about it. The more we slept together the more used to it I became. He told me a few weeks ago that I was snoring as well! Ok, the only time I thought I snored was when I was really really tired. It turns out that I have a barely audible snore all the time! How embarrassing is that? I gave him a hard time about his and I was hypocritical the entire time!





@dare2fail (495)
• Philippines
20 Aug 08
i guess it's pretty normal to be snoring but its entirely different when it echoes in the four walls of your room. luckily, you will only have to adjust barely when you to really got together since you have already experienced it. enjoy your times together.
thanks for your response and happy posting.
@randomosity_prevails (1110)
•
20 Aug 08
I'd tell anyone if their snoring was keeping me up. My partner snores, so I just roll her onto her side; it never wakes her up, but it stops the snoring. If I'm sleeping in the same room or bed as anyone who snores, I tell them that I will be taking measures to stop them snoring if it starts winding me up.
Usually rolling them works, or a quick prod in the side with an elbow seems to do wonders. Do remember to play the innocent when they wonder where they've got a bruise from the next morning.
@dare2fail (495)
• Philippines
20 Aug 08
hi randomosity. assertiveness is one character i still have to develop and i envy you. not only will you be able to free yourself from the snoring but will give you much relief on other matters that you take action with.
do you really think it's necessary for a bruise? just asking. happy posting.
@snowy22315 (185321)
• United States
20 Aug 08
I always make my husband sleep on his side. Whenever he sleeps on his back he will start to snore. I find that a bit annoying to tell you the truth. I have problems sleepin and the last thing I need is someone snoring in my ears. I wish I could sleep with snoring but it's jsut not going to happen for me.
@dare2fail (495)
• Philippines
20 Aug 08
isn't it funny how husbands and wife evolved from the courtship stage. you remember the time when you were both so attuned into making a good impression for the other.
and then when you live in the same house you start to learn about each other secrets.
life, huh.
i do snore too. when i am so tired from work i snore, but it's not something like a lion's growl or anything like that.
@marcroswell (473)
• Philippines
20 Aug 08
I was so annoyed with the snoring of my husband during the first days we're together as couple. But as the days go by, I get used to it. And yes, I have the courage to tell him how annoying it is how loud he snores.
@dare2fail (495)
• Philippines
20 Aug 08
hi marcroswell. communication really does help the relationship grow and it helps one and both to fill in the others misfittings. i do hope that your relationship really stays strong and that his snoring will soon be music for you (can that happen, huh?)
thanks for your response. happy posting.
