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BATMAN 10-03-2007, 11:39 AM Lori Taylor would love to sleep next to her husband — if his snoring and thrashing weren’t guaranteed to keep her awake all night.
Still, the 48-year-old New York City teacher has mixed feelings about choosing to sleep in separate beds.
“There’s something nice about the warmth of a human body next to you, even if you’re not sleeping as well,” says Taylor, who has slept apart from her husband off and on for the last five of her 11-year marriage. “When you’re in bed together you’re in a little private space on your own time. Cuddling up on the couch with the phone ringing isn’t the same.”
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Taylor's trouble getting a good night's rest next to her husband isn't unusual. Women sleep less soundly when they share a bed with a romantic partner, a study published this month in Sleep and Biological Rhythms found. Surprisingly, men actually sleep better when they sleep next to a woman.
There are a lot more couples sleeping separately than you might guess, says Mark Mahowald, director of the Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center in Minneapolis and a professor of neurology at the University of Minnesota Medical School. An estimated 23 percent of American couples sleep apart, according to a survey by the National Sleep Foundation. A Canadian study reported that 34 percent of couples hit the sack separately.
Women may have a tougher time sharing a bed because men are much more likely to be snorers, says Mahowald. And often, it’s the woman who has to move to a different bed — or room, in some cases — when the decibel level of her husband's snoring crescendos to an intolerable level.
But snoring may not be the only problem for women who’d like to spoon all through the night.
Device measured movements
For the study, Austrian researchers asked 10 committed couples, ages 21 to 31, to wear a small device called an actigraph on their wrists while they slept at home. An actigraph, which resembles a wristwatch, keeps track of a person’s movements during the night and chronicles their periods of sleep and wakefulness.
The actigraphs showed that the women’s sleep was more fragmented on nights when they shared a bed, than when they slept alone. The differences weren’t huge, but they were significant.
The researchers speculated that women's fretful sleep might be caused by brain wiring differences between men and women. Women tend to be lighter sleepers because they historically have been the ones caring for infants, the researchers suggested.
The actigraph's measurements would most likely have been even more distinct if the couples in the study had been older, says sleep expert Michael Perlis. That’s because snoring becomes more of an issue as men age, explains Perlis, director of the Sleep Research Lab and an associate professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Rochester in Rochester, N.Y.
Psychologist Wendy Troxel isn’t surprised to see that men do better when sleeping in a shared bed. Studies have shown that men are very dependent on close relationships — contrary to popular stereotypes, says Troxel, a researcher at the University of Pittsburgh who has studied how the quality of a relationship affects overall health and sleep in men and women.
In general, men show much clearer benefits from committed relationships, Troxel says. “My research shows that married men are much happier and healthier than unmarried men," she adds. “The findings are much less consistent with women.”
Willing to sacrifice for a snuggle
Noting that a good night’s sleep is important to daytime functioning, the Austrian researchers suggested that couples might consider the possible deleterious effects of sleeping together and choose separate beds instead.
But Perlis and other sleep experts aren’t convinced that this is the best plan.
“At the end of the day, there’s something essentially comforting about this behavior — so much so that people are sometimes willing to sacrifice perfect sleep to get it,” Perlis says. “I’d be hard pressed to imagine recommending with a cheerful heart for people to sleep apart.”
Perlis and other experts suggest couples look for solutions to snoring and other sleep problems before turning to separate beds. “I’d recommend ear plugs, whatever it takes,” Perlis says. “That’s also partly a personal judgment.”
Ear plugs have helped Taylor and her husband sleep through the night on vacations when the couple needed to share a bed. But, she says, they don’t help enough to make a shared bed work at home.
“I’d like him to go get a sleep study,” she adds. “But so far he’s been unwilling to do that.”
Supper 10-03-2007, 12:02 PM My bet is the guys sleep better more because of the pre-sleep activities :)
(though I doubt they "allowed" that during the study)
Queen 10-03-2007, 12:38 PM what a surprise
Richter12x2 10-03-2007, 12:40 PM I dunno, even when we don't bump uglies, it's just nice to know that she's there. . . plus it's even funnier when the cat comes up to get warm and puts his butt on her face. :D
wotnartd 10-03-2007, 12:50 PM I know when the GF sleeps with me she doesn't sleep well; something about my essence of manliness or whatever bullshit. I black right out and move very little, then she hogs (and snores) all the blankets and I sleep through it all.
Richter12x2 10-03-2007, 01:07 PM Have you tried bathing? :D
wotnartd 10-03-2007, 01:09 PM Have you tried bathing? :D
Every Monday and Tuesday... and Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
It's not the gross kind... she gets all turned on and shit. Instead of me waking her up to go a round, it's the other way around.
aznpoopy 10-03-2007, 01:23 PM this is the reverse of what happens between me and my girlfriend
she's always trying to snuggle up against me even though her body temperature seems to go up about 50 degrees when she passes out
as a result i'm too hot to sleep and i have to shuffle around alot
I snore when I sleep. I offered to sleep in the other room, but she's willing to put up with me or turn me over half way through the night.
wotnartd 10-03-2007, 01:34 PM I snore when I sleep. I offered to sleep in the other room, but she's willing to put up with me or turn me over half way through the night.
Such a swet woman. Without her, you'd die, and we'd be sad. :(
Such a swet woman. Without her, you'd die, and we'd be sad. :(
I don't think I would die Dave.
Richter12x2 10-03-2007, 01:45 PM Every Monday and Tuesday... and Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
It's not the gross kind... she gets all turned on and shit. Instead of me waking her up to go a round, it's the other way around.
I remember those days. Ride that wave until you can't stand up straight. Those were good times. :D
wotnartd 10-03-2007, 02:19 PM Fuck that. I'm sleepin' leave me alone... strongarm into spooning, don't let go. I need my 3.
Supper 10-03-2007, 02:19 PM even though her body temperature seems to go up about 50 degrees when she passes out
:werd:
I don't mind it, especially when its cold around here. I always tell her that she is my portable space heater.
wotnartd 10-03-2007, 02:23 PM :werd:
I don't mind it, especially when its cold around here. I always tell her that she is my portable space heater.
So romantic.
Richter12x2 10-03-2007, 03:02 PM My wife does that, but it's Texas and I'm hot ALL the time. I tell her if she can't stay on her side of the bed she gets to sleep outside. :D
wotnartd 10-03-2007, 03:16 PM It's weird, my GF will cuddle right up to me when I'm napping, because I get really warm when I nap. But when I'm sleeping she rolls over and takes all the covers because I'm not warm enough.
Queen 10-03-2007, 03:50 PM So romantic.
lol!
BATMAN 10-03-2007, 03:58 PM I wonder if that nocturnal erections wake the gals up.
U know from spooning and all of the sudden during her dreams about Disney she switches over to some dream about getting it in da butt.....
aznpoopy 10-03-2007, 04:15 PM you are a horny guy batman
Richter12x2 10-03-2007, 04:17 PM I know I have to sleep on my back or I knock my wife off the bed. :D
BATMAN 10-03-2007, 04:48 PM you are a horny guy batman
I am.
Can't related to these guys that are younger than me that are suppose to have as strong, if not stronger libidos.
And if u want to know what there are more asians in the world as a race.... look at me.
Steel 10-03-2007, 05:51 PM Back when i was living with my ex, for whatever reason whenever I'd fall asleep, i would always put my hands behind my head, so she'd get an elbow in the face. And snore. Drove her nuts, but I dont remember the punches during the night.
She was also kinda crazy. She'd sit up at night and worry aobut everything and not be able to sleep. I'd like to get her tired by fucking, but another good one was stealing 'her' side of the bed when she was in the bathroom. That drove her bonkers too hehe. I'd fight with her for about a half an hour aobut it until i could hear in her voice that she was aobut to go get a kitchen knife and remove my balls, then i'd let her have it. She's usually be tired then and not complain the next day about sleeping badly next to me.
Richter12x2 10-04-2007, 07:57 AM And if u want to know what there are more asians in the world as a race.... look at me.
And with chicks like you asians have running around, who can blame ya? :D
2ndGen.Rocket 10-04-2007, 07:59 AM you are a horny guy batman
I think there is a big difference between horny and creepy
BATMAN 10-04-2007, 10:12 AM and u think I am like this in real life?
2ndGen.Rocket 10-04-2007, 10:16 AM What does it matter, you obviously have a desire to know graphic details about some girls vagina. That is strange.
Richter12x2 10-04-2007, 10:18 AM I would like to wear one as a hat. Is that strange?
Juice 10-04-2007, 10:21 AM Yep, having a hot woman in bed next to me definitely helps me sleep better.
AmishBoy 10-04-2007, 10:30 AM I'm always hot and kicking off the covers. So it works out good when a woman puts her cold body on me. I get cooled off and she gets warmed up.
Turbo II 10-04-2007, 10:32 AM Looks like they're sleeping together just fine...
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Richter12x2 10-04-2007, 11:17 AM You think they're really sleeping?
Juice 10-04-2007, 11:27 AM ^The one on the right looks like she is trying hard not to laugh.
Onlyonthurs! 10-04-2007, 11:43 AM Looks like they're sleeping together just fine...
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BONER TIME!!!
Richter12x2 10-04-2007, 11:49 AM Everytime is boner time!
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