1 posted on
03/22/2005 11:37:24 AM PST by
bedolido
To: bedolido
To: bedolido
Interesting. I lost about four hours of sleep last night!
To: bedolido
Nary a word about heavy snoring...zzzzzzzZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzz
4 posted on
03/22/2005 11:40:10 AM PST by
NautiNurse
(May the road rise up to meet you; May the wind always be at your back)
To: bedolido
They need to get laid more at bed time. Any guy can tell you that helps you fall asleep right away.
To: bedolido
I believe it...My wife is always awake longer than I am. We could get into an argument and I could sleep like a baby...she would be up all night contemplating it...
6 posted on
03/22/2005 11:40:39 AM PST by
matymac
(I'm saved...are you...?)
To: bedolido
They just need to discover the joys of sex. It puts me right to sleep afterward...
7 posted on
03/22/2005 11:41:13 AM PST by
Junior
(FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC)
To: bedolido
It's true! My husband can fall asleep within five minutes. Also, I am the one who gets up whenever there is a sound in the house (always the kids trying to sneak into bed). I also keep getting up between 3 am and 3:15 almost every night for some reason.
To: bedolido
Hmmmmm, this must pertain to limey ladies. My American version sounds like a piledriver/learjet 10 minutes after assuming the prone position.
9 posted on
03/22/2005 11:41:39 AM PST by
zygoat
To: bedolido
This is outrageous!! How dare they claim men and women are different!
10 posted on
03/22/2005 11:43:03 AM PST by
TheDon
(The Democratic Party is the party of TREASON)
To: bedolido
I've always found they find it hard to switch it ON. :)
11 posted on
03/22/2005 11:44:27 AM PST by
cj2a
(When you're pathetic, but you don't know you're pathetic, that's really pathetic.)
To: bedolido
They lie awake sulking about work or family problems and are reported to lose an average of 90 minutes of sleep a night.
LOL! This must be catching, all of the Democrats (male & female)in the USA have this problem.
13 posted on
03/22/2005 11:45:34 AM PST by
hushpad
(The Slippery Slope? The Judiciary passed it a few miles back.)
To: bedolido
Not my wife. She starts snoring (a cute girlish snore) the minute her head hits the pillow. I tend to be awake for about an hour after turning in. It's thinking time for me, and planning time for the next day.
15 posted on
03/22/2005 11:51:21 AM PST by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: bedolido
I don't know about women, but I am usually asleep within 3 minutes of lying down.
16 posted on
03/22/2005 11:51:29 AM PST by
RockinRight
(Electing Hillary president would be akin to giving a drunken teenage boy keys to the Porsche)
To: bedolido
She further added that men most often act as 'gatekeepers' to women's sleep by making unnecessary demands or even disrupting their rest for example, by turning on the light to read or waking their partner to talk.
So that's how British men disrupt their wives . . . no wonder they don't have many kids!
18 posted on
03/22/2005 11:57:27 AM PST by
sittnick
(There's no salvation in politics.)
To: bedolido
Seventeen per cent women are disturbed... Context, contents or contact?
22 posted on
03/22/2005 12:24:27 PM PST by
FreedomFarmer
(Socialism is not an ideology, it is a disease. Eliminate the vectors.)
To: bedolido
>>>>Seventeen per cent women were disturbed by the presence of their partners in bed as compared to nine per cent men. Further, fidgety partners and restless children disturb women's sleep<<<<<<<
My wife and I wont get a Kingsized bed in a Motel when on vacation becase we spend half the night finding each other so we can snuggle.
If you dont like sleeping with your spouse get twin beds. Me? I like my wife next to me .
To: bedolido
Women are waiting for the man to go to sleep so they can suck the life out of them.
To: bedolido
Some folks have a hard time turning off their thoughts at bedtime (I make lists, organize, plan etc for hours).
Some folks are super light sleepers. A noise, a light, a movement and BOOM, they're wide awake.
For me, having someone sleeping in the bed with me kept me awake most of the night. ~sigh~
Granted, they usually had more gas than Shell.
28 posted on
03/22/2005 1:34:47 PM PST by
najida
(The older I get, the more I hate gravity.)
To: bedolido
Further, fidgety partners and restless children disturb women's sleep.
I am shocked at these findings!
I probably won't be able to sleep tonight.
35 posted on
03/22/2005 3:54:39 PM PST by
MaryFromMichigan
(We childproofed our home, but they are still getting in)
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