Guest guest Posted March 23, 2001 Report Share Posted March 23, 2001 Hi list, Just read this letter to Ann. Does hubby sound like a BP to you? Dear Ann Landers: My husband is a heavy snorer. His snoring is bad enough, but the real problem is his attitude. When his snoring keeps me awake, I go quietly into the spare bedroom to sleep. Unfortunately, when he wakes up during the night and discovers my absence, he comes into the spare room in a rage and demands to know why I left. This is terribly upsetting to me, and it happens almost every night. When I try to talk to him about his unreasonable behavior, he acts insulted. I can't understand why he becomes so upset. After all, I'm the one who has to leave my bed in the middle of the night to get some rest. I can't figure out why he is so determined to have me next to him, knowing I cannot sleep when he snores. If you print this, I will show it to him. Please give me some support. I need it. -- T.B. in Kentucky Dear Kentucky: Your husband has some deep-seated insecurities that probably go back to his childhood. When he discovers upon awakening during the night that you have left him, he feels abandoned and resentful. I can tell you that, according to my mail, snoring has caused almost as many divorces as adultery. But there is something that can be done about it. For most men, a simple surgical procedure can put an end to the snoring. It requires no hospitalization and is virtually risk-free. For those who cannot have the surgery, there are other techniques available. ________________________________________ ANN LANDERS ® COPYRIGHT 2001 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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