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  2. Why More and More Couples Are Trying the Scandinavian Sleep ...

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    Sleeping under separate blankets may also help prevent dual awakenings from middle-of-the-night bathroom trips.And, if you and your partner have different bedtimes, this method could help mitigate ...

  3. Married Couple Sleep in Separate Bunk Beds - AOL

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    Casey Tayler and her husband, Andy, have slept in separate beds since early in their marriage. This past summer, the New York City-based couple purchased queen-size bunk beds and shared the news ...

  4. How to get a 'sleep divorce' and stay happily married - AOL

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    Sharing a bed with a partner can be wonderful in many ways—but though this is the default for couples in the U.S., the number of those with partners who decide to sleep in separate rooms is on ...

  5. Snaptube - Wikipedia

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    Download videos and free up space and musics Snaptube is a free Android app that downloads video, audio and also works as a social media aggregator. It provides video resolutions in a range of 144p, 720p, 1080p HD, 2K HD, 4K HD and audio formats in MP3 and M4A.

  6. Bed - Wikipedia

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    Bed frames, also called bed steads, are made of wood or metal. The frame is made up of head, foot, and side rails. For heavy duty or larger frames (such as for queen- and king-sized beds), the bed frame also includes a center support rail. The rails are assembled to create a box for the mattress or mattress/box spring to sit on. Types include:

  7. Co-sleeping - Wikipedia

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    Co-sleeping or bed sharing is a practice in which babies and young children sleep close to one or both parents, as opposed to in a separate room. Co-sleeping individuals sleep in sensory proximity to one another, where the individual senses the presence of others. [1] This sensory proximity can either be triggered by touch, smell, taste, or noise.

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  9. Bed base - Wikipedia

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    The bed base can itself be held in place and framed by the bedstead . In the United States, box-spring bed bases are very common (to the point where 'bed base' and 'box spring' may be used synonymously, and the term "platform bed" is used for any other type of bed base). In Europe, sprung slats are much more common.