Snoring May Cause Divorce
If you’re a light sleeper, it’s impossible to sleep next to someone who snores. Credit: Shutterstock

20. Snoring

One in every six couples with a partner who snores has pondered divorce as a result of it. This is understandable, given how unpleasant sleep deprivation is. On the one hand, snoring may make sleeping with your partner impossible, especially if you're a light sleeper. Alternately, you could consider sleeping in different beds.

People who snore can't help themselves, and it's typically a symptom that they have more severe health problems, such as sleep apnea. However, there are a few things your partner can take to make their snoring less audible. Sleeping on your side or avoiding specific foods before bedtime can sometimes help. Weight loss has also been shown to aid with snoring. Purchasing snore-reducing pillows or a nasal dilator can assist in the short run.

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