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Dp made fun of my snoring sounds

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Tbnmlktybhvuca · 02/01/2023 20:01

We both have a childish sense of humour and have been seeing each other for around 6 months. I’m not a snorer, he is, can be quite loud. This morning I was snoozing and later on he said I had done something funny in my sleep. Said I had snored and did quite an unflattering impression of it. I laughed it off but felt a bit sad about it, like he was mocking me. Am I being too sensitive?

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Tbnmlktybhvuca · 02/01/2023 20:02

Fwiw I’ve never said I have a problem with him snoring and never even mentioned it.

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baublesandbreakdowns · 02/01/2023 20:03

Yes, too sensitive. But if it bothers you ask him not to take the piss again.

thunderstruckk · 02/01/2023 20:04

I think yes you are being too sensitive, if you both have a childish sense of humour and unless it's something you've asked him not to make fun of / are known to be upset about, then I think it's just one of those things people joke about.

erikbloodaxe · 02/01/2023 20:04

Are you 12 or an actual adult?

user1471442488 · 02/01/2023 20:04

Too sensitive I think

Happybefree · 02/01/2023 20:04

If you both have a childish sense of humour then I’d say there’s nothing particularly of note about this? But depends very much on tone and what he’s like generally. Do you often take the piss out of each other or does it feel one sided?

GreenManalishi · 02/01/2023 20:05

Personally I wouldn't be offended if my partner ribbed me for snorting in my sleep, did it feel mean spirited and shaming, or was he trying to be funny with your shared childish humour?

ShakespearesBlister · 02/01/2023 20:05

LTB

Tbnmlktybhvuca · 02/01/2023 20:06

It didn’t feel shaming and otherwise he is very complimentary! The impression was quite unflattering though (for comedy value I guess) but I didn’t get the feeling he was trying to upset me, more he was taking the piss. I take the piss out of him but probably wouldn’t about his snoring as he can’t help it! I get that if for me he sees it as a more of a one-off then it may be be fair game.

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Xrays · 02/01/2023 20:06

Way too sensitive. Dh and I take the mick out of each other all the time for this. Been married 15 years. He sounds like a walrus stuck on a rollercoaster when he snores.

Kangarude · 02/01/2023 20:07

Far too sensitive. He's just messing around

bumhug · 02/01/2023 23:42

The second or third time my DH and I spent the night together the next day I received a text from him.

All excited I opened it and it was a recording of me snoring like a fucking train.

We've been married 10 years this year. 😂

FoxtrotOscarFoxtrotOscar · 02/01/2023 23:44

bumhug · 02/01/2023 23:42

The second or third time my DH and I spent the night together the next day I received a text from him.

All excited I opened it and it was a recording of me snoring like a fucking train.

We've been married 10 years this year. 😂

😂

OriginalUsername2 · 02/01/2023 23:48

My DP plays mine back to me in the morning if they’re worthy of laughs.

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