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Do you snore?

  • Yes

    Votes: 12 16.9%
  • No

    Votes: 27 38.0%
  • Like a Chainsaw

    Votes: 7 9.9%
  • Can't hear the Chainsaw

    Votes: 5 7.0%
  • Known to.

    Votes: 7 9.9%
  • Occasionally.

    Votes: 13 18.3%

  • Total voters
    71
No, neither does my girlfriend. I'm very very thankful as I just can't stand sleeping near a non constant noise and I would find it very difficult having to sleep apart, I know couples who have to and it's not nice seeing what a toll it has on the relationship.
 
I don't snore. My husband sleeps with a CPAP machine so now we are in the same bed, after 4 years of marriage in separate rooms.

I just got one of those, I hate it, wake up feeling tired sore, but it stops me snoring so my wife's happy about it.
Doesn't help that it makes you look like you're on life support either :(
 
No, I'm silent. Apparently, I don't move or make a peep.

One of my college roommates said she used to check on me to make sure I was still alive because I'd be in the same position in the morning and quiet.

As for if snoring bothers me, no. I actually fall asleep better with some noise, silence kind of keeps me up.
 
Same here. Do you only snore if you sleep on your back?

I only snore when I'm on my back, so with the gf, I try to sleep on my back or side. :)


Oh, and if I roll over onto my back and snore, apparently my girlfriend likes to pinch my nose until I can't breathe. Apparently, it stops my snoring, and I have never noticed. :)


For all those that say no, how do you know?
We're not all virgins, you know. ;)
 
Apparently I do very faintly and on rare occasion. More often if I'm sleeping in an odd way when two to a twin size bed. ;)
 
how would i tell ? ;)

I kid you not, I snore so loud I've woken myself up.:eek: Twice.:eek::eek:

That was long ago. Now my weight and blood pressure has dropped to a less unhealthy level (was 210lbs and 130/170:eek:) Now, I snore a lot less or, at least, less loud.:p I remember the first year of marriage, my wife would kick me each night because the sawmill was keeping her up.:eek::eek:
 
Just wanted to chime in hear that I have snored VERY loudly for probably a good part of ten years (there was no "walls can't contain me" option on the poll). Found out I few years ago I have sleep apnea. Now I have the cpap machine, a good night's sleep and a wife that says the cpap machine is "almost" as good as tivo when it comes to tech! If you snore, it can be a sign of sleep apnea and you should get checked out.

And to Yetanotherdave, try out many different masks. They make a big difference for comfort.
 
Yes, on occasion hey can wake themselves up.

Haha, mel, oh so true! My dad was sleeping next to me on the couch, he's a chronic snorer. I hate it. Anyway back to the story. He did one of the biggest snores I have ever heard in my life, it echoed around the house, about 1 second after he did it, he got up scared for his life and asked me if someone tried to break into the house.
 
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