Yeah, that title grabbed you all didn't it!!!!!:rofl: Any way, just finished an article which stated that men who sleep in bed with another human being, are reportedly getting less rest, feel frustrated come morning, and, are not as productive as men who sleep alone.:convinced: The article hypothesized that human beings were not meant to sleep together. I wonder if they considered the female of the species in that study!?!?! :convinced:
Anyway folks, do you all sleep more soundly and get rest with, or without your chosen partner? Some folks truly enjoy cuddling up and feeling secure and comforted by their mate close by. Ole Rags is a very light sleeper and I think I can hear a pin drop fifty miles away! Thus for me personally I like to hog the entire bed to myself. When I was in Australia, the stupid cockatoo birdies started screeching at fiour in the morning, I wanted to shoot a canon at them!!! Snoring really does me in, and if another person is fretful or tosses and turns, my eyeballs just fling right open staring into space the entire night. It may be "age related" as well.....when I was younger into my thirties and early forties, I didn't mind. Now, in my more golden years, I do prefer my own space. :wave:
When my buddy Tristan was alive, he had "his side of the bed" and stayed put! Jeb Stuart is to little and to young to trust in bed, so he gets his own crate in the family room! That way since he is a MALE he can be "more productive come morning and less frustrated!" :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :wave:
Anyway folks, do you all sleep more soundly and get rest with, or without your chosen partner? Some folks truly enjoy cuddling up and feeling secure and comforted by their mate close by. Ole Rags is a very light sleeper and I think I can hear a pin drop fifty miles away! Thus for me personally I like to hog the entire bed to myself. When I was in Australia, the stupid cockatoo birdies started screeching at fiour in the morning, I wanted to shoot a canon at them!!! Snoring really does me in, and if another person is fretful or tosses and turns, my eyeballs just fling right open staring into space the entire night. It may be "age related" as well.....when I was younger into my thirties and early forties, I didn't mind. Now, in my more golden years, I do prefer my own space. :wave:
When my buddy Tristan was alive, he had "his side of the bed" and stayed put! Jeb Stuart is to little and to young to trust in bed, so he gets his own crate in the family room! That way since he is a MALE he can be "more productive come morning and less frustrated!" :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :wave: