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Mine does and he does it loudly too, but I kind of like it. I'm lucky I had to get used to sleeping with noise around me since I have been sharing my room with my (rather loud) twin for 24 years, so it doesn't really bother me. I cuddle up to him and fall asleep
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Mine does...but I used to as well before I got diagnosed and treated for sleep apnoea. I think he has that, but due to health insurance, he won't get checked out. Thankfully because I have to use a CPAP machine to sleep, that blocks out his snoring so I didn't notice it as much on his last visit.
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Mine does when he's sick. Thankfully it's lightly. My dad sounds like a motorcycle engine when he snores, I can hear it all the across the house and that's with two floors separating us!
Mine does moer or less regularly. I sleep with ear plugs. There are these really nice wax ones. They adapt to your ear and I sleep wonderfully with them
If my SO snored, I wouldn't have married him. I'm not even kidding. I'm a very light sleeper and I couldn't handle a snorer. My mom's current husband snores really loud and it's a constant hassle. They can't sleep in the same room together. Anytime they go on a trip, they have to book two rooms otherwise my mom gets 0 sleep. Even with ear plugs!
Luckily, my SO is a deep sleeper. Which means he can't hear me snore! Although, he's told me it's more of a "purr" than a loud snore.
I was going to suggest ear plugs too. My SO doesn't snore, but he does talk in his sleep a lot and that's a little strange. It will definitely take some getting used to when we close the distance!
Mine does a little bit, but I just ask him to sleep on his side and that usually helps. I fall asleep pretty quickly usually, so it doesn't bother me much. Other advice is to wake him up half way (for example, change your own sleeping position with a big movement, cuddle him a bit, pinch, tap etc.) and then hopefully it won't start again before you're asleep again. I hate sleeping with earplugs so these techniques work for me. But my SO really isn't as problematic as my ex was... That was pretty bad, but I got used to it through time.
Dear god yes! Its not even cute snoring its loud obnoxious snoring and yes it keeps me up at night. But he only really snores when he lays on his back or his stomach and in my case a swift jab in his rib cage is enough to get him to roll over on his side, or spoon with me. Thankfully we normally end up spooning, so I don't encounter this issue that often. Um, like someone else mentioned, earplugs, or you can see if the sleep nasal strips work for him. GL!
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My SO snores, but only a little. Most times he doesn't but sometimes he'll lay the wrong way and then SNORREEE. I have trouble falling asleep, so if he starts snoring before I fall asleep I have to give him a nudge to make him stop long enough for me to doze off. I'm not sure if I snore... used to talk in my sleep thought haha!
My baby snores like a lumberjack. My ex did too. I just got very used to sleeping with the fan on.....year round. lol.
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