A survey of 2,000 Americans who live with their partners reveals that 36% enjoy the solitude when their partner is away, citing disruptive sleep habits as a major reason. Despite annoyances, most respondents still share a bed with their partners, with some finding benefits in sleeping separately.
Key Points
36% of Americans appreciate solitude when partner is away
82% say partner's sleep habits disrupt their own sleep
42% of couples sleeping separately feel it rejuvenates their relationship
24% prefer sleeping with child or pet over partner
Pros
Survey sheds light on how disruptive sleep habits affect relationships
Highlights potential benefits of sleeping separately
Cons
Limited to survey results, lacks in-depth analysis