Married Couple Relationship Advice: In Indian society, husband and wife sleeping in separate rooms or beds has long been considered a sign of marital discord, emotional distance or mutual discord. But with changing times and development of science to sleep, a new story is emerging.
In today’s times, couples are becoming more honest about their sleep and mental peace. The result of this is the increasing trend of sleep divorce, which may sound harsh but its purpose is not to break relationships but to save them.
sleep divorce statistics
According to the information, India is now at the forefront in the matter of sleep divorce at the global level. Here about 78% of couples are choosing to sleep separately, which is much more than countries like China or South Korea. Experts clearly say that this change is not coming due to any fight but due to biology, different working hours and the need for better sleep.
Why do couples want to sleep?
According to statistics, almost 4 out of 10 couples experience sleep disturbances because of their partner. The main reasons for this include partner’s snoring, different sleeping and waking times, different preferences regarding room temperature and tossing and turning throughout the night. This challenge increases further for women because the mental burden of taking care of children or responsibilities of elders remains on them even at night.
It has a deep impact on health
Frequent interruptions in sleep are not just an inconvenience but have serious health consequences. Lack of sleep weakens the immune system, increases the risk of heart diseases and can cause mental problems like stress and depression. When one partner snores or is suffering from sleep apnea, the health of the other partner is also adversely affected, resulting in fatigue and irritability throughout the day.
Sleep divorce gives new strength to the relationship
According to research, sleeping separately gives couples about 37 minutes of additional and uninterrupted sleep every night. Better sleep means less anger, more patience, and more emotional availability to your partner during waking hours. Prioritizing good sleep is not selfish but an investment in the long-term health of the relationship.
changing attitudes
Now love no longer means sleeping together despite poor sleep. The market is also adopting this change. Now couples are demanding mattresses that have two different firmness levels, temperature control and movement absorption in one bed. Split mattresses and anti-snoring accessories are growing in popularity. Ultimately, for a healthy relationship, it is not necessary to share the same pillow but respecting each other’s needs and health is the real intimacy.
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