Your Hardest Family Question: How do I stay close to my husband when we sleep in different rooms?
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Corey D.June 8, 2023
Not sleeping together is more common than you might think and it's not just older couples and the reasons vary but snoring is a big one but sleep is important to one's overall health. Not having physical/sexual intimacy is a huge problem, if you believe all the survey's and what therapists are saying. Probably more so with older or middle aged couples but again not exclusive to those groups.
MaryannJune 7, 2023
Ear plugs.
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