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    What Annoys People Most When Sleeping with Their Significant Other

    It's no secret that relationships can be fraught with frustrations and annoyances. No matter what type of relationship you're in, whether it's long-term or otherwise, sleeping together as a couple can cause all sorts of frustrations. Here's what annoys people most when sleeping with their significant other.

    The Sound of Snoring: Nothing ruins a good night's sleep quite like the sound of someone snoring next to you. No matter how small the sound may be, it's enough to keep some people up all night and drive them insane.

    Too Much Intimacy: Bedtime is supposed to be an intimate moment between two people, but too much of anything can be a bad thing. Having one person spooning the other, battling for control of the blanket, or just having too much physical contact can make sleep uncomfortable and lead to a restless night.

    Room Temperature: Sometimes the temperature in the bedroom can lead to annoyances. From one person wanting it cooler or a few degrees warmer than the other, this can create a lot of tension between couples. Not to mention, the temperature can also fluctuate throughout the night, making it not too comfortable for either of you.

    No Boundaries: If you share a bed, there might not be enough room for either of you. With one person shifting around, kicking the other person, or taking up too much space it can become annoying quickly. Plus, if neither of you are comfortable sleeping in the same bed, it can lead to low sleep quality and vexations.

    Light Bumps: Feeling someone lightly bumping their head or hands against you can be incredibly annoying. It can start out innocent, but it's easy to get frustrated with someone shifting around all night while they sleep. Even if it's unintentional, it can be enough to ruin any chances of getting a restful sleep.

    Reading in Bed: Whether you're catching up on news or trying to finish a book, reading in bed can lead to some annoyances. After all, there's a time for catching up on reading and that's not necessarily when you should be sleeping. This can cause your partner to lose sleep, leading to even more irritations.

    Staying in bed with your significant other can lead to some serious annoyances. From snoring to sharing a bed, to bumps and light reading, all of these things can cause major friction between couples. As frustrating as these things may seem, it's important to keep in mind that it doesn't necessarily mean that your relationship is doomed to fail; it just means that it needs a little extra communication and understanding.

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