My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

People who sit yawning loudly but not going to bed...what's with that?

34 replies

TheHouseOnTheLane · 28/08/2015 14:25

God bless my MIL but she's been sat in the room adjacent to the one I'm in for the past hour and a half, yawning constantly...it's nighttime here...and she needs to go to bloody bed!

She always does it and it drives me mad! I'm thinking JUST GO TO BED!!

The yawns are litereally every few seconds....and she voices them....so it's not just a silent yawn but it's got an "Oh" in it iyswim.

Angry

OP posts:
Report
UrethraFranklin1 · 28/08/2015 14:34

since when did yawning mean you need to go to bed? I'm yawning no, I do't think it would go down to well if I went off saying goodnight....

Report
partialderivative · 28/08/2015 14:35

I am guilty of this.

There have been several times when my DP has prodded me when I am nodding off at the computer and told me to just go to bed!

I don't know why I do this. I love my bed, why do I resist

Report
TheHouseOnTheLane · 28/08/2015 14:35

Urethra it's 11.00 pm here...I did mention that it's night time here. And she's tired...so it means she needs to sleep!

OP posts:
Report
StealthPolarBear · 28/08/2015 14:37

Ask her!

Report
TheHouseOnTheLane · 28/08/2015 14:38

Stealth I can't....she'd take offence!

OP posts:
Report
CakeNinja · 28/08/2015 14:47

Oh god my dad does this, drives me nuts.
Just spend a week with him. From about 9pm he does huge exaggerated yawns, arms outstretched, fists clenched, roaring, the works. Utters over and over again how tired he is.

Go to fucking bed then and stop being so melodramatic! I did say this to him one evening and he frowned and just said "but it's not bedtime." Confused

Bonkers man. He's 50 going on 90!

Report
TheHouseOnTheLane · 28/08/2015 14:48

Cake thank you!! I can't stand the VOICING of yawns...(or sneezes for that matter) it's so...I don't know....self interested! I yawn silently!

OP posts:
Report
partialderivative · 28/08/2015 14:53

I don't think I make a noise, I just resist going to bed for no reason.

Report
UrethraFranklin1 · 28/08/2015 15:14

it's 11.00 pm here...I did mention that it's night time here. And she's tired...so it means she needs to sleep!

It might be night time, but she's an adult who can decide when she goes to bed. Really odd of you to decide you know better, actually, sounds more like you just want her to piss off.

Report
TheHouseOnTheLane · 28/08/2015 15:16

Hmm Where did I say I wanted her to "piss off"?

Of course adult decide...have you never seen someone get mildly irritated by another person or do you live in perfect town where everyone is ALWAYS happy together?

OP posts:
Report
FarFromAnyRoad · 28/08/2015 15:17

I don't think you said or implied anywhere that you wanted to piss her off. Typical AIBU snarkiness for the sake of it.

Report
KingJoffreyLikesJaffaCakes · 28/08/2015 15:24

I think yawning means you're lacking oxygen to the brain.

Make her up a Thermos and send her out for a walk.

Report
FanFuckingTastic · 28/08/2015 15:30

I yawn a lot, it's a medication side effect. It's bloody annoying.

I also don't always go to bed when I am tired, but that's because I suffer with insomnia and often avoid bed until it's really late.

I think the vocalising thing may depend on the person, I cannot hiccup quietly for example, because the spasm is so intense that I gulp air when it happens, which makes a lot of noise. Same for sneezing, I usually do one or two really big sneezes and the noise just falls out.

Report
ouryve · 28/08/2015 15:45

Reading this thread has set me off yawning. It's one of those infectious things, isn't it?

Report
StillStayingClassySanDiego · 28/08/2015 16:15

God I'm yawning now but I am having a rest on the bed. I've got used to having an afternoon rest during the holidays.

Report
CarrotVan · 28/08/2015 16:16

What is worse though is people who continually say they're about to go to bed because they're exhausted and an hour later are still jogging the remote control complaining about being tired

Report
shrunkenhead · 28/08/2015 16:32

Yeah. Just go to bed ffs!
I'm guilty of this crime but usually it's just me in the house so not irk ing anyone...I hope!
I think sometimes it can be a bit "look at me I'm the most tired-est, hardest working person on the planet etc etc" with me, if I'm tired I yawn, if in company I would stifle accordingly (like any bodily function) to be polite (hide that I'm bored/tired/a lightweight )

Report
thatsforsure · 28/08/2015 17:11

I am frequently guilty of this - usually because after a day at work and then an evening of the kids plus cooking, tidying, homework, taxi-ing kids to football etc, I should just go to bed when they do but in an attempt to have some adult time of my own I stay up randomly yawning and then fall asleep in front of the TV!

Report
UnderTheGreenwoodTree · 28/08/2015 20:04

I do this too, I don't know why. Sometimes I really like the feeling of being all yawny and stretchy on the sofa, watching a late night film. Especially when I don't have to get up particularly early the next day.

Report
LunchpackOfNotreDame · 28/08/2015 20:11

I yawn shit loads. Usually means I have a migraine on the way though...

Report
reallybadidea · 28/08/2015 20:29

I am so with you on this OP, I find repeated yawning so irritating (I also get wound up by hiccuping, sniffing etc. I'm very intolerant!)

My parents have for as long as I can remember, fallen asleep in front of the TV every evening. Just go to bed Ffs!

Report
JuJuMun69 · 28/08/2015 20:36

I find constant yawning irritating too. I also find someone going "mmmm" when they eat irritating. Constantly coughing is another. In fact, I find a lot of repetitive noises damn annoying Grin

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

leftyloosy · 28/08/2015 20:40

Dh Annoys me because he cannot have an early night. He has this 'bedtime' idea (from Mil I'm sure) that if it isn't bedtime i.e. 10pm he won't go to bed. Bonkers.

I go to bed when I'm tired, sometimes that is 7.30pm and most often between 9 and 10

Report
balls2DWall · 28/08/2015 20:46

another one here who has a yawning side effect from meds. doubt would look good if i lay me head down n snoozed on the office desk as much as it apparently irritates people Hmm

Report
BeautyQueenFromMars · 28/08/2015 21:32

I completely get how yawning is irritating. My DH often sits yawning and actually falling asleep in the evening, but won't go to bed. It does bug me. However, I can't say anything as I will often stay up later than I should, yawning and struggling to keep my eyes open, simply because going to bed means it really is the end of the day, and the next thing to happen will be getting up to go to work.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.