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mine use to snore but then we both went on diets and he lost about 40lbs and the snoring is gone!
but hes kinda lactose intolerant so if he has cream milk or icecream he will snore so we now have soy products in the fridge (very tasty) so that problem solved too
heheheh, once i put a pillow on his face as i was so fed up with the lack of sleep.... he woke up saying "honey, why is there a pillow on my face". i told him i was debating whether to add pressure or not :)
hopefully your man will settle down and you can get some sleep soon
Mine doesn't snore, but he can "breathe loudly" sometimes. We don't live together now, but I am such a particular/light sleeper I'm sure it will still drive me mad once we are living together and sharing a bed!
My fiance has sleep apnea, so yes if he doesn't wear his machine he will snore me out of the room. I just sleep with ear plugs now
Mine does sometimes. Usually it depends on how tired he is or if he had a lot of alcohol the night before.
My FI does not snore. The only time I heard him snore was because he was laying wrong with his chin touching his chest. Other than that he is a quiet sleeper. Thank God!
My fiance doesn't snore, or at least not to my knowledge (I've only slept with him four times, so I haven't had much experience!).
=) I make noises and talk in my sleep, though. And he'll talk back you you if you talk to him while he's asleep (but only when he's sick). However, the conversation won't make any sense.
Once in awhile he'll snore. It hasn't been so bad that I can't sleep at night, but then again, I can pretty much sleep through anything.
I'm up, he's still asleep. There is no justice in this world, I tell ya!
Mr. Spin is also a heavy breather when he sleeps, but he definitely snores about 50% of the time. But uh, I can't judge, because both my parents are heavy snorers and I know I snore pretty hard sometimes. :D But thankfully I sleep like a rock most of the time, so it's not a big deal. Mostly I'm just jealous that he can fall asleep in like 2 seconds after laying down. Makes me laugh. ^_^
Hubby doesn't snore unless he's sick and his nose is all stuffed up. My mom on the other hand? HORRIBLE snorer... even putting headphones on to try to drown it out doesn't work. And I'm a heavy sleeper too...
he does, and I HATE it!
Funny thing though, I have always said I am the 'quitest' sleeper, and he always says I snore to make me mad, and of course I think he is just teasing me. This morning he whipped out a recording of me snoring on his cell phone! sigh....lol
Fiance snores very loud sometimes. Our joke is that his loudest snores are like the sound of a thousand Formula 1 race cars all turning on their engines at the same time. It does wake me up sometimes, and I have to nudge him a bit to make him stop snoring so I can go back to sleep.
But when he's traveling to a conference and I'm home alone and I can sleep in the middle of the bed with no snoring sounds around me, I feel like it's too quiet because I've gotten used to his snores and then I get sad when I don't hear them :(
Sometimes my FI snores, and then sometimes he does this weird mouth sound, it's really quiet but it's like a little pop sound with every breath and it drives me nuts! I guess I'm a super sensitive sleeper, I really can't take any noise from him. sigh.
He only snores occasionally and usually stops if I give him a slight push.
He will only snore if he has been up most of the night (we only spend the night together when it's a childless weekend for the both of us though) and super exhausted. I only snore (he says it's a smaller one but hilarious) if my allergies are acting up..like right now.
Sometimes but only when he sleeps on his back. I usually nudge him and ask him to roll over :)
Oh man does my bf snore. That's why we call him the bear. Haha. Luckily, as long as I fall asleep first, I have no problem with it.
I can't sleep even with the heavy breathing, and sometimes he snores all out... of course it's not his fault but he could at least try those snore nose strips or something, or buy me some nice comfortable ear plugs instead of the ones I took from the plane
UGH. I dug up this post to vent. My FI and I are long distance but I am spending the week with him right now, and his snoring is seriously making me want to give my ring back! Okay not really, but it really bothers me and I am concerned that we are going to be one of those couples that have to sleep in separate rooms!
daniellemybelle: If you FI snores that badly, you might want to encourage him to have a sleep study done (you can even do it at home if you have Kaiser, no sleep lab necessary). His snoring could be caused by sleep apnea. My FI didn't have a problem with my snoring, but he was concerned for my health so I went to the doctor, I sleep with a CPAP machine now and no more snoring, now everyone including our dogs get a good night sleep. 
My FI snores, but unlike most people (I think), he does it on the exhale. He doesn't do it every night, thank goodness, but the first time he did I had nightmares that incorporated the sound. It was awful! Now it wakes me up in the middle of the night sometimes. He says that if I nudge him he will stop, but he lies!
J snores occassionally, but never very heavy/deep. At this point, I still think it's cute. If I nudge him he totally stops though.
I still think everything he does is cute.
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Mine doesn't usually. But tonight, wow! I can't sleep at all...so here I am.
I really hope he doesn't develop a chronic snoring habit when we get older. I think we'd have to get separate bedrooms, hee!
(Not sure where to put this, so I'm putting it in Wellness...b/c lack of sleep def. affects mine)