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Would You Break Up Over This?

It’s certainly a great feeling when you find that person you want to spend the rest of your life with but living, and sleeping in the same bed with them, is a whole other story, especially if they are a snorer.

A new British survey, which could easily translate here, finds:

  • 83% of people either snore or live with someone who does.
  • Men are more likely to be the snorers in a relationship than women (52% vs. 30%).
  • And all that snoring is causing some major relationship problems.
  • 10% of people say they’ve either delayed moving in with someone, or have been dumped over snoring issues.
  • And when they do move in together…
  • Over 25% of people say their partner will kick them under the covers to try and quiet them down.
  • 13% say that leads to arguments with their S.O. 

But it’s not like folks are proud of their snoring.

  • In fact, 46% of people say they are “embarrassed” they snore.
  • It’s caused 10% to dread spending the night with a new partner.
  • 19% have even avoided sharing a room with a friend on vacation because of it.
  • 12% have even skipped going on public transportation out of fear they’d fall asleep and snore.

As for how people discovered they were a snorer:

  • 75% found out when they were told by another person.
  • 17% realized when they woke themselves up.
  • 30% had someone complain about hearing it through the walls.
  • 22% have had their snoring recorded by a friend or partner.

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