| is it wrong 2 get rid of a guy for snoring Posted: 2/18/2008 4:41:24 PM | That's the reason I am alone..... dont want to bug anyone with my snoring.....so now I lay me down in my nice queen-sized double pillow top sealy illustrious and snore to my heart's content.......if I am overly tired or been drinking.....Great for my son who can tell when I am asleep so he can sneak onto the computer.............He tells me he loves me anyway (of course.....he doesn't have to sleep with me!.....lol)
You have the right to get rid of anyone for any reason you choose.........you are not obligated to anyone......it's your life and choice..........is my opinion | |
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| is it wrong 2 get rid of a guy for snoring Posted: 2/18/2008 9:29:14 PM | No because if you can't handle it, you can't handle it
however....... did you try to work with him to find a cure for his snoring
It's only wrong if you just up an left without trying...... because honestly snoring isn't the WORSE thing in the world
theres drinking, gambling, etc, etc | |
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| is it wrong 2 get rid of a guy for snoring Posted: 3/3/2008 6:05:06 PM | If you dump your boyfriend because he snores, i guess you didn't really love him afterall. My god - just kick him or roll him on his side. My ex had the cutest snoring sound ever. Yes it kept me from falling asleep but to leave him for that - c'mon!! | |
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| is it wrong 2 get rid of a guy for snoring Posted: 3/21/2008 4:42:58 PM | I had a relationship with a guy who snored badly and I slept in ear plugs when I slept over at his house or mine..if you really like the guy don't give up, get a solution...
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| is it wrong 2 get rid of a guy for snoring Posted: 3/21/2008 5:08:38 PM | Dont you have any other excuse in leaving this guy? Or the snoring is just icing in the cake to get rid of him? He will get hurt by just leaving him with out letting him know the reason. Be nice , what turns around comes around. :  | |
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| is it wrong 2 get rid of a guy for snoring Posted: 3/22/2008 6:37:28 AM | when you're in a long term relationship of any kind, you have to "earn" your walking papers by working a problem from every conceivable angle before you can truly say "its over" with a clean concious and walk away.
i was in a committed relationship with someone for 12 years...living as man and wife without the paperwork. the last 4 years of it he developed sleep apnea. yes the snoring was earth shaking for 2 years..always waking up and having to nudge him so he didnt suffocate when he'd stop breathing. frightened for dear life when he'd start nodding off behind the wheel with me as passenger! after one odd night of having gotten decent sleep without snoring he finally sought help. sure, he had to use that nose hose thing, but we both got some well needed sleep regularly...and other things ~hehee~
try being supportive and suggesting a sleep clinic test for apnea or other ways to curtail the noise before you dump someone at will as if they were disposable garbage! | |
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