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

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    The short answer: sleeping separately from your partner in order to get better sleep—whether that’s strategically seeking refuge from your partner's snoring or their constant tossing and turning.

  3. Married Couple Sleep in Separate Bunk Beds - AOL

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    This past summer, the New York City-based couple purchased queen-size bunk beds and shared the news on TikTok Since then, the video's gone viral, amassing more than 7.4 million views and 6,300 ...

  4. Should you get a 'sleep divorce' from your significant other?

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    "A sleep divorce is a mutual decision between two ... a different blanket can help. Alternatively, sleeping in the same room, but keeping the beds slightly separated so motion is not transferred ...

  5. What Is a Sleep Divorce? Why More Couples Are Sleeping ... - AOL

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    A sleep divorce in when couples choose to sleep in separate beds for their health and relationship. Here, experts explain why they can be so helpful.

  6. Bundling (tradition) - Wikipedia

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    Bundling, or tarrying, is the traditional practice of wrapping a couple together in a bed sometimes with a board between the two of them, usually as a part of courting behavior. The tradition is thought to have originated either in the Netherlands or in the British Isles and later became common in colonial United States , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] especially ...

  7. What is sleep divorce? Study finds more couples are ... - AOL

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    According to Hilton’s 2025 Trends report, a new fad known as “sleep divorce” has hit the travel scene, becoming increasingly popular among couples who are trying to catch up on their sleep.

  8. Sleeping positions - Wikipedia

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    A Canadian survey found that 39% of respondents preferring the "log" position (lying on one's side with the arms down the side) and 28% preferring to sleep on their side with their legs bent. [1] A Travelodge survey found that 50% of heterosexual British couples prefer sleeping back-to-back, either not touching (27%) or touching (23%).

  9. This Comforter Is Perfect for Couples With Different Sleep ...

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    This fluffy, cozy comforter is perfect for couples who typically play tug-of-war with the sheets at night, or who sleep at different temperatures. The two sides of the comforter are stitched with ...