- The unnamed man, from the US, admitted he 'hates' sharing a bed with his wife
- He took to Reddit to complain about having to sleep side by side with his spouse
- And other social media users quickly flocked to the comments to condemn him
A man has admitted he hates sharing a bed with his wife. He admits he wants the “pressure” of having to talk to his partner before the napping goes away.
In a now-deleted post, the unnamed husband, believed to be from the US, complained about having to share a bed with his partner.
He confessed that sharing a bed with your partner is a 'pain in the a**', before adding that he misses having his 'own bed'.
In a thread titled Unpopular opinionthe man shared his true feelings about napping next to his wife.
A man has admitted he hates sharing a bed with his wife. He admits he wishes for the 'pressure' of having to talk to his partner before the napping goes away (stock image)
In a thread titled Unpopular Opinion, the man shared his true feelings about napping next to his wife
He said: 'Sharing a bed with your partner is fucking painful. I miss having my own bed.
“I hate sharing a blanket and having to be aware of having to wake someone else up and also having to wake up all the time.” I miss just flopping into bed and not caring about anything.
'I miss having my own bedroom and having time for myself. I hate having to stop what I'm doing when she comes home to talk to her and share boring details about my day.”
But other social media users quickly flooded the comments section, criticizing the man – adding that it sounds like there are deep-seated issues within the marriage.
One person said: 'There are plenty of happily married people sleeping in separate bedrooms. For some, that's what saved the marriage.
“But from your last sentence I think your problems may go further than that. If you hate talking to her when she comes home, maybe you just don't like her anymore.”
Someone else wrote: 'Yes. I understand that the whole sleeping situation is a problem, as I have enough trouble sleeping quietly and peacefully on my own. But everything else OP says just translates to, “I'm tired of being married and I miss being single.”
'I got married at 19 and have been married for over ten years and have never felt this way. This is not normal,” someone else added.
But other social media users quickly flooded the comments section, criticizing the man – adding that it sounds like there are deep-seated issues within the marriage.
Another user wrote: 'All but the last line is about sleeping arrangements, which can easily be solved with separate beds. But if you no longer feel the need to share the simple things/conversations in life with your partner, then I don't think it will last for long!'
“I think you have deeper problems here than just your bed,” someone else said.
Another user wrote: 'This sounds like it's about more than just the bed.'
Someone else wrote: 'You sound like you're tired of getting married.'
Another user wrote: 'Oh, this goes deeper than 'I want my own bed'. This is: “I'm tired of my partner and want a new one, but I'm going to talk about the bed.”