snoring

How do you tell if you snore? I can set up recording equipment around me but sadly i dont live alone anymore so i was wondering if theres a less embarassing way to find out.

And more importantly, how do you tell someone that you share the room with, that they snore. Without being rude ofcourse.

Re: snoring

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How do you tell if you snore? I can set up recording equipment around me but sadly i dont live alone anymore so i was wondering if theres a less embarassing way to find out.

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Ask the person you live with if you snore or not. :)

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And more importantly, how do you tell someone that you share the room with, that they snore. Without being rude ofcourse.
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What's the use of telling them, I doubt there is anything that person can do about it (is there?).

You two share a bed?. Why is another guy's snoring at night bothering you?.

dont tell them

bardaasht kerein

in my family almost everyone snores, dont know abt me :hehe:

so i just learnt to live with it :slight_smile:

infact its really reassuring when i wake up in the middle of the night and hear the snoring of everyone in the family…it gives me a happy and warm comfortable feeling :hug:

Fret, it might not sound that taboo but i still feel it is a sensitive issue. I once saw a commercial on TV about a nasal spray that eliminates snoring, but even suggesting that to someone sounds rude. Maybe its just lack of communication.

Funguy, i share my room, not my bed, with my brother. It bothers me because if for some reason i wake up in the middle of the night it is really hard to go back to sleep with a Honda Roadmaster revving up in your ears. By the way i sleep on the floor so i dont really have a bed.

Irem, bardaasht is important, but everyone has a limit of bardaasht. Having family around is indeed warm and comforting but being up all night makes it kinda hard to be up at 8 am :--)

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*Originally posted by cHEeGUm: *
Fret, it might not sound that taboo but i still feel it is a sensitive issue. I once saw a commercial on TV about a nasal spray that eliminates snoring, but even suggesting that to someone sounds rude. Maybe its just lack of communication.

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Hopefully it wasn't a late night infomercial..........was it? :D

o well i can’t stand ppl who snore :o thank god my hubby dont :hehe:

:hehe: haan cheegum yeh toh hae :hehe: anyways good luck :biggthumb

:rotfl: :rotfl: There is a lot more happening there then what meets the eye.

Dude, if it is getting to the point where you can't sleep at night, then maybe you shud confront your roomie about it. It is best if you tell ahead and be a little nice.

nest time snore harder than him :hehe:

lol, tried that!!! but my nostrils hurt after a while !!

Phat_gurl i might have to eventually do that.. but its so hard!!

btw what abt earplugs ya kanon mein rooyi :konfused:

They would probably be uncomfortable to sleep in.

so if ur hubby starts to snore now - u will stand him? ask him too if u snore since he might have benn kind enough to stand u!

cheegum: If i heard right…hez your brother yar…come on…you can always grab him by the shoulder, shake him up and tell him "You are not snoring no more bhai…warna… " i don’t think it should be that big/sensitive of an issue.

He’z a brother yar! :rolleyes:

:~) Good luck.

Back when my brother and I used to share a room, I would wake him up whenever he snored.

If I couldn’t sleep because of him, he certainly wasn’t gonna be able to sleep either :devil:

If my bro would ever snore…I would kill and feed his body to the hounds…:mad3:

Same here, except it was the other way around. Whenever i would snore my sister would slap me hard, which eventually would wake me up :teary1:

you do realize that people can start to snore as they age? :smiley: hopefully either u would learn to stand them or yer hubby would be one of those who wont :wink: