New research reveals that sleeping apart from your partner may harm psychological well-being in older couples, challenging ...
Ever wake up feeling groggy and irritable because of your partner’s snoring? Or maybe they’re a restless sleeper who turns ...
Nearly 30% of Americans are sleeping in different beds or bedrooms from their partners, according to a survey from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and many of them are reaping the benefits.
For years, the image of “happily ever after and always sleeping together” has been synonymous with a stable couple. Sharing a bed has been a symbol of intimacy, connection, and commitment. But, what ...
"I will go and sleep in my room. You go sleep in your room. I'm fine." Cameron Diaz has a suggestion for married households. During a recent appearance on the "Lipstick on the Rim" podcast, hosted by ...
Sleeping together and cuddling can trigger the release of oxytocin, which is considered the “love” hormone, and can also ...
But that doesn’t mean couples don’t want their quality time together. Despite a willingness to sleep in separate beds, more than two in five people (42%) prefer going to sleep at the same time as ...
Is it OK for spouses to sleep in different beds? Some on TikTok don't think so. The social media platform erupted in debate after influencer Matt Howard revealed he's been sleeping on a mattress in a ...
Falling asleep becomes more difficult with age and it may lead to couples sleeping in separate beds.
Have you heard of sleep divorce? It’s the idea that while a couple may still be together, they choose to sleep in separate beds. This concept always makes me think of an episode of "I Love Lucy." ...
The Brady Bunch was revolutionary for depicting the realities of the American family of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, including blended families, bad perms and bed sharing. Despite the fact that ...
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