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....or is it reasonable to want to do damage to someone due to the way they breathe?!?

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Preparedtobetoldimwrong · 27/12/2020 20:04

.....or chew? Or sit? Or laugh? Or do any number of things which this enforced time together seems to have amplified? Am actually looking forward to going back to work on Tuesday. Will certainly be good for DHs safety.

Lighthearted obviously, but please tell me I’m not the only one?

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LindaEllen · 27/12/2020 20:10

In my previous relationships, it was when things like this started annoying me that I realised the end was nigh.

The only thing remotely like this now is DP's snoring, but I just gently roll him over and whisper 'you need to move or I'm going to have to kill you' lovingly into his ear. 😂

Peacocking · 27/12/2020 23:23

Yes. It was the kiss of death for a previous relationship. Jus' sayin'

Shinyletsbebadguys · 27/12/2020 23:37

I think in the past it was a worrying sign for the relationship but that doesn't really apply I would say this year. I very much doubt anyone expected this much time being spent together.

DP traditionally spent all of our free time together , get on remarkably well , etc etc. Even so I have on occasion though mentally considered doing horrible things to him if he sneezes loudly one more time, and his persistence that I steal the duvet , not to mention breathing at night. We have a laugh about it as I mildly threaten him and we find a way to get some space.

Don't stress too much , its 2020 and the unearthly amount of time together it's enforcing. DP and I are pretty strong but seriously the sneezes Angry

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