Sleeping Habits and Relationships

SOURCE studyfinds.org
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