
WHAT DOES SEE A BAD THING AS SLEEPING APARTMENT?
” Media portrayals in books, videos, and reports reinforce this idea,” said Dr. Chow. She said that happy couples frequently associate with sleeping together, but that a separate sleep design indicates a troubled relationship.
That idea is likewise reinforced in actual life. A friend of a lady friend jokes that her husband will be sleeping on the couch tonight following a particularly threatening event.
This causes many people to associate sleeping with mental distance, even when the choice is only logical, according to Dr. Chow.
WHO HAS EVER SLEEP DIVORCE DONE?
Quite a few individuals, really. According to the ResMed study, 18 % of people sleep in separate rooms worldwide. Nearly half ( 49 % ) of the respondents in Singapore have done the same.
In fact, between 10 % and 20 % of the couples Dr. Chow sees also engage in sleep divorce. It’s not the norm, she said, but it’s also not unusual, especially for couples who have severe snoring, have different sleep patterns, or have particular sleep preferences.
WHAT ARE SLEEP DIVORCE’S PROS AND CONS?
Singapore who have tried to get a rest divorce reportedly responded to the survey:
- Improved sleep value: 64 %
- Improved marriage: 31 %
- A good effect on their sexual lives: 24 %