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  2. Married Couple Sleep in Separate Bunk Beds - AOL

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    This summer, Casey Tayler and her husband, Andy, purchased queen-sized bunk beds from Amazon Married Couple Sleep in Separate Bunk Beds — and Open Up About the Shift It Caused in Their ...

  3. 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.

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

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    Sleep divorce,’ when couples choose to sleep in separate beds, may actually benefit your relationship. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Specialists say there are benefits to couples sleeping separately

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    NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Solender and his wife have been together for 42 years. They slept in the same bed for the first 10, taking to separate rooms after that. Their sleep separation was due to his developing chronic and heavy snoring that eventually led to a diagnosis of sleep apnea and his use of a CPAP machine.

  7. Barbara Corcoran says separate bedrooms are her secret to ...

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    One in five couples sleep in separate bedrooms, the New York Times reported in May. Many want to avoid annoyances such as a spouse’s loud snoring or wake-ups resulting from conflicting schedules ...

  8. Are You Headed for a "Sleep Divorce"? - AOL

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    Couples either sleep in separate beds, rooms, or adhere to a different sleep schedule. It could very much be that you're cranky because your partner actually put you on the wrong side of the bed ...

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

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    Millennials are most likely to sleep separately: Of the 2,005 adults surveyed, 43% of millennials report sleeping separately from a bed partner, followed by 33% of those in Generation X, 28% of ...