Do you believe snoring can be a ground for divorce?

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14 Responses to “Is Snoring A Ground For Divorce?”
  1. Cat says:

    We were almost there. Hubby suffered from sleep apnea and he would wake up the kids in the other room. He even slept on the 3rd floor and we could still hear him
    Thanks to modern technology he went for the CPAP surgery basically they removed all the soft tissue from that back of his throat. Where your tonsils are. They also cut off 3/4 of his little tongue (the small tongue at the back of your throat) because it was way to big and when he slept the muscles relaxed and it covered his throat and cut off his oxygen.
    Back to the point. When you don’t sleep at night. Your body just breaks down. Why do you think they use sleep deprivation for torture? I was so irritated it puts a lot of stress on the relationship. People whose partners snore know this. I was getting about 1 hour of sleep a night and you just can’t function normally. I can see how people get to the point of divorce.

  2. Road Runner says:

    If my wife snores – I go and sleep in another room.
    When she wakes up – she is really upset, but understands.
    So I say – No – It’s not grounds for divorce – it can be worked out.
    I have also recorded her snoring on my cellphone and played it back to her the next day, as she did not beleive me when I told her how loud she snores.

  3. carl says:

    …..thats a very shallow reason to file for a divorce……even the court lawyers would just laugh at you……try this, why not let the snore bring good music to your ears? later, you’ll get used to it and sometimes you’re going to look for it when you didn’t hear it…..lolz

  4. Question A says:

    No, it shouldn’t be.
    If it’s that bad, the snoring person should maybe sleep in a different room.
    If he/she is willing to try some different things against snoring, I don’t see why it is a reason.

  5. cheri says:

    No, though it is very annoying, but it’s not really that bad – my husband also snores or he talks in his sleep…..can’t hear what he is saying but i did get quite scare a few times

  6. cakes says:

    Coupled with obesity that is obviously the cause of it, YES!
    Otherwise, I think that the couple should sleep in separate rooms.

  7. Bull's No 9 says:

    Fortunately I don’t snore, otherwise the wife would have even more amunition to use against me :)

  8. ?? says:

    I your case yes, your husband can ask for a divorce because there is something wrong with you.

  9. Platinum xOx says:

    If he doesn’t attempt to fix the problem then I would say yes because he obviously isn’t taking you seriously.

  10. Anonymous says:

    Most certainly not.

  11. Hennie says:

    No, neither is it a GROUNDS.

  12. hlnlange says:

    If it was, i would’ve been divorced a month after marraige. Sadly I’m the one who snores and my husband doesn’t.

  13. IZZY DIZZY says:

    yeah he never told you you would have no sleep for the resst of your life i would devorce him

  14. jammygal says:

    Depends if it is a nice snore. I like my man’s snore, he sounds like a bear.

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