A woman claims that her husband has repeatedly woken her up when she begins to snore. She’s talked to him about it many times over the years, but she’s had enough.
A woman who complains about her husband waking her up every time her snoring starts says she eventually lost her cool and snapped at him.
This woman claims that she has spoken with him about this on numerous occasions and has repeatedly admonished him to stop.
He’s repeatedly vowed not to do it again as a result, only to keep his word.
To her great annoyance, he’s even admitted that he keeps doing it despite her protests because the number of times she rolls over and goes back to sleep far outnumbers the number of times she snaps at him.
This back-and-forth has been going on for years, and she claims she’s finally reached her breaking point, not trusting her husband to simply let her sleep.
“I do not want to sleep separately all the time just because of it, but he is welcome to go sleep on the couch if he wakes up because of my snoring,” the irritated wife said on Reddit, where she goes by the username u/IntelligentWrap5422.
“I hate being woken up because I can hardly ever go back to sleep. Even when my baby was a few months old, I mostly couldn’t go back to sleep once awoken.
“So I hate it and I snap real hard. I started making his night miserable, as well, because, you know, if I stay up because of you, then I might drag you with met.”
She doesn’t believe her husband despite his repeated assurances that he won’t wake her up anymore.
Although she finds his habit annoying, she feels bad about snapping at him and is unsure how to handle the situation in the future.
Following her request for advice, several Reddit users advised the anonymous woman to get help for her snoring and to think about the situation from her husband’s point of view.
Here are a few comments made by online Reddit users;
One person reacted: “Your husband is already having a rotten sleep, but you think you are the one that’s hard done by for occasionally being woken up?
“Snoring is often the sign of a medical issue. See a doctor, or get a place with two bedrooms so you can both sleep in peace.”
Another person commented: “Get your a** to a doctor. Your right to a night’s sleep does not supersede his right to a night’s sleep.”
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