Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 28, 2009 -
We're scouring the juicy (but anonymous!) secrets posted on Truu Confessions and letting you weigh in. This week a confessor thinks she's figured out what's wrong with her sex life.
I'm considering moving back into our bedroom.
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Aug 25, 2008 -
All relationships are different and things that work for some couples don't for others. Sleeping in separate beds is one of those things. Growing up, I never realized that my grandparents having separate bedrooms was out of the norm, but as an adult, I realize that they clearly just weren't compatible bedmates.
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Nov 22, 2006 -
Dear Sugar
My husband and I have been married for ten years but the past year and a half have been very rocky and we have decided to separate. We plan to live in separate bedrooms in the same house until things are more legally defined. Neither one of us is willing to move out and leave our children.
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Jul 18, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
Help! I have been with my husband for 13 years and will be married 11 in November. To make this as short as possible, I've lived in a sexless, loveless relationship for 12 years.
- 28 Comments
May 01, 2008 -
You’re staying at your boyfriend’s parents’ house for a few days when in town for a wedding. This is your first time meeting them and you’re on your absolute best behavior, you've even been following the separate bedroom rule to a tee! Things seem to be going really well until you start to feel upset to your stomach before bed.
- 35 Comments
Apr 11, 2008 -
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Jan 18, 2008 -
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To call or not to call — that is the question. — gURL.com
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If you're going on a first date this weekend, check out these 10 no-fail first-date conversation starters. — iVillage
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Is it normal for spouses to sleep in separate beds?
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Mar 02, 2007 -
Falling asleep next to your partner or feeling them next to you in the middle of the night can be a comforting and reassuring experience. There's something deeply intimate about listening to their breathing, cuddling for warmth, or sweetly and lightly touching in the dark. However, while sleeping with your partner might be great for your sex life, it may not be good for your sleep patterns.
- 29 Comments