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These days, more married couples are skipping the whole two bodies, one mattress thing and instead sleeping in separate bedrooms.
Not like it's any of my business, but we will talk about why.
For american millennials mostly, it seems sleeping apart might be the new sleeping together.
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Now let's switch it up and explore another intriguing topic.
So you've found the one the rings are on, and the honeymoon phase is all bliss until nighttime comes and you head to wait for it.
Separate beds.
Is this a red flag, or are you onto something, genius?
Believe it or nothing, a growing trend in North America.