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AIBU?

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To think that if DH wants to snore he should go to bed....

9 replies

Yummiestmum333 · 08/01/2010 23:23

...rather than snoring very loudly on the sofa. He does it every night; sprawled out taking up the whole sofa, snoring very loudly, occasionally waking and telling me to turn the TV down as he's sleeping.

I've just told him to go to bed if he wants to snore and he's gone off in a bad mood saying all I do is moan.

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paulaplumpbottom · 08/01/2010 23:29

Maybe we are both unreasonable. My Dh does this and it makes me feel like putting a bucket of water over him.

AmericanHag · 08/01/2010 23:32

The sound of someone snoring makes me as stabby as the sound of someone slurping their food. I have literally screamed at my husband for snoring. So, of course, YANBU to me. ;)

anothermum92 · 08/01/2010 23:34

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GracieW · 08/01/2010 23:45

Yes, I'd want to leave him there too!

YABU, throw a blanket over him and hope he doesn't wake up

mummyofexcitedprincesses · 08/01/2010 23:59

OMG it isn't just mine then!

YANBU. Throw a cushion at him.

KurriKurri · 09/01/2010 00:11

The snoring drives me nuts, but even worse is the denial,

'DH you're snoring very loudly'

'snort,... snuffle... grunt...No I'm Not'

aaaaaargh.

Taramuddle · 09/01/2010 00:11

Dp does this too, I nick the tv controller, turn over & he'll stir then & say 'was watching that!'

bloody old buggars. Yanbu

Taramuddle · 09/01/2010 00:13

Yes the denial too, sometimes his snort is so loud he wakes himself up!

Tortington · 09/01/2010 00:15

leave in on the sofa and get a good nioghts sleep.

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