Wed May 16, 2007 11:02PM EDT
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Generally, I assume most couples usually sleep in the same bed, but a report by WCCO says more and more couples are sleeping in separate beds, sometimes room. They point out that 67 percent of American women have sleeping problems, and 75 percent of all adults wake in the night or snore, but another reason your partner is sleeping on the couch might be attributed to your constant connection to your office. That's right, the report says the increase of email and text messaging in the bedroom are two reasons couples say they prefer to sleep alone. Â
Instead of giving in to your working habits in the bedroom, maybe it's time to cut the technological umbilical cord. Forbes published an article along the same lines. They say that according to therapists and psychologists, "around-the-clock access to the office often results in fatigue, a lack of intimacy, resentment, increased conflict and even premature career burnout." We've heard this over and over again. Leave the television out of the bedroom so you can sleep better and improve your sex life. Maybe it's time to leave the other gadgets outside too.
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Proper planning and time management is necessary according to their profession, ultimately there is no need of PC's, cell phones & tv in bedroom. Music added to your every emotion makes you lively and your life colourful.
It's the computers games, not work that keep them out of bed and up all night.
Keep judging people. That will solve everything.
What if the TV is always turned off?
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1 Posted by xcluse412 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:52PM EDT Report Abuse
i can see how it makes sense. basically this is just saying tha stress from things like work can be distracting and hurt relationship intimacy...