Who has to leave the bedroom?
We have a married couple at work - in fact several, but that's not relevant to the story. They've been married for a few years, their ages are near to fifty on both sides.
The wife admitted, that she has to sleep in another room due to her husband snoring so loud. The husband is overweight, has knee problems and bad walking, he breathes heavily awake at work too. They both also have a lot of stress from work.
So the wife says, she has to sleep in another room.
Usually when either spouse of the couple snores, he/she is able to sleep, but the other one has to find ways to get their sleep. My husband has a slightly disturbing snore/heavy breathing at times too, especially when he has had some alcohol, which according to a doctor, relaxes the respiratory muscles and tends to increase snoring. I often have to use earplugs, which is uncomfortable and doesn't always muffle the noise. I don't sleep well on sofas or in other rooms.
In my opinion the snorer should move out of the bedroom, if he or she causes the problem, but mostly it's the other way round. Or is it? What are your experiences on this?
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