I struggle to sleep without my boyfriend. He was away for three weeks travelling and by the end of it, I was able to sleep ok and woke up refreshed.
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I prefer to sleep with my husband lol. I like leaning up against him when I sleep, luckily hes a heavy sleeper.
Hes 6'3" and about skinny/lean and Im 5'5" and chubby and we fit very well in out king size bed lol.. UNLESS he decides to sleep on his back and sleep with his legs spread wide open lol. When that happens I just push them over and hes stays there.Comment
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It's a little bit of both. I love falling asleep with my husband, but the extra 15 minutes I have the bed to myself between him getting up for work and me getting up for work, it's bliss... I love to sprawl out and have the bed to myself, but feel so lonely falling asleep without him. I fall asleep spooning him and my arm around his waist and love it, but don't get me wrong, there are nights where I wake up and yell at him to move over becuse I have no room, lol. We have a memory foam mattress topper so movement doesn't bother either of us since you can't feel it with one of those.Comment
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I have a a sleeping disorder and seeing someone else in the bed especially asleep makes me go back to sleep so when my husband doesn't have work I've been known to sleep in until 3pm. Otherwise I only get 4-5hrs sleep. When I was alone I would line the other half of my full size bed with pillows making a little hole to sleep in.Comment
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