A third of Brits are not ‘sleep compatible’ with their partner - due to snoring or duvet hogging - with a fifth frequently using separate rooms.
A poll of 2,000 adults in a relationship revealed 33 per cent with sleep issues admitted it is the biggest problem in their relationship – due to one of them snoring or constantly twitching.
While 30 per cent are kept awake at night due to differing sleep schedules, and 20 per cent have to lie next to a bedsheet hogger.
The research was commissioned by Dreams, which took radio presenter and comedian Chris Stark to hit the streets to uncover firsthand how couples feel about their sleep compatibility – or lack of it.
Stark said: “We all like to think we’re a dream to share a bed with, but let’s be honest – most of us are probably a bit of a nightmare, from snoring, duvet hogging, or taking up the whole bed… or like in my house, having to share my 4am alarms.”
A poll of 2,000 adults in a relationship revealed 33 per cent with sleep issues admitted it is the biggest problem in their relationship – due to one of them snoring or constantly twitching.
While 30 per cent are kept awake at night due to differing sleep schedules, and 20 per cent have to lie next to a bedsheet hogger.
The research was commissioned by Dreams, which took radio presenter and comedian Chris Stark to hit the streets to uncover firsthand how couples feel about their sleep compatibility – or lack of it.
Stark said: “We all like to think we’re a dream to share a bed with, but let’s be honest – most of us are probably a bit of a nightmare, from snoring, duvet hogging, or taking up the whole bed… or like in my house, having to share my 4am alarms.”
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