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29th April 2019
10:49am BST

Surprisingly, those in the 24-35 age bracket are most likely to sleep apart.
The study also showed that 21 percent of cohabiting couples opt for separate beds during their first year together and a fifth of couples sleep apart for more than one night each week.
The top reasons for sleeping apart emerged as trying to escape a partners’ snoring or their tossing and turning, preferring to have the bed to themselves, or opting to share it with someone other than their partner.
In fact, 10 percent of those surveyed chose to sleep with their pet instead of their partner.
We are down with that in a major way.
The study revealed that women prefer having the bed to themselves but that men are more likely to opt to sleep separately to make room for their pet or to escape their partner’s phone checking habits.
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