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Sleeping Solo: why having your own bed doesn’t mean love’s not alive

Do you really have to sleep in the same bed to love your partner? In my opinion, the answer is a resounding no. Because sleeping apart isn’t a reflection of your (lack of) love but of your desire for a good night’s sleep.

Sleeping separately doesn’t have to mean your love is lacking

The term «Sleep Divorce» embodies the attitude that many people have toward a couple that sleeps apart: uh oh. Not a good sign. I’ve become accustomed to the looks I get when others find out about this decision of mine. To me it feels as if people tend to deny solo sleepers the right to their idea of that one, great and true love. That’s because physical distance is equated with emotional distance.

It’s the woman who wakes up more easily

Feelings aren’t determined by what bed you’re in

Creating your own path to intimacy

So it’s now a matter of navigating the plethora of options to find those that best suit you and your partner. This rings true for your choice of sleeping arrangements, too. Couples who don’t sleep together in the same bed or even live in the same apartment have to create their own path to satisfying their needs for closeness. And those who do enjoy sharing a bed are free to do it their way.

So was I just too impatient with my partners? It doesn’t matter. I enjoy my sleep, and I like it alone. What’s important is that each of us gets to choose. Without feeling bad. And for whichever option gives us a restful night’s sleep. So with that, I wish you a good night! Feel free to share below how you prefer sleeping – solo or together?

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