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Serious question, is it really necessary to breathe that loudly?

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Floweryfrock23 · 25/10/2025 22:24

I’m now almost through the perimenopause funk, symptoms settling, feel more like myself for the first time in around 4 years.

Wouldn’t say I’m grumpy, irritated or bad tempered. I’m too tired frankly.

But dear lord, dh breathes so fucking loudly. It’s so annoying I have to leave the room. I can’t concentrate on anything else, it’s all I can hear.

This is a new low, moaning about some blokes breathing, like, they can’t even breathe properly now! I know I know how unreasonable it is.

Need to get a bloody grip, but can anyone relate to this unreasonableness?

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abracadabra1980 · 25/10/2025 22:26

I can relate - I can't stand 'breathing noises' except from young children or dogs. After two exDh's I have made the happiest decision to stay living alone - pure bliss!

coronafiona · 25/10/2025 22:34

Also breathing that loudly and simply eating so fast it’s like food has disappeared by magic. I mean, HOW is that physically possible? And it is very very annoying indeed!

AnAngstyPoemWrittenInPurpleInk · 25/10/2025 22:39

I get you OP. It's so annoying when they breathe.

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MrsBlondie · 25/10/2025 22:42

OMG I get you. In perimenopause here so suspect that's why. DH breathes like darts vadar and it REALLY annoys me I want to scream.

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