sleep divorce
nounEtymology
Popularized from an article by Mimi L. Golub, published on March 19, 2013.
Definitions
The practice of sleeping in separate beds or bedrooms instead of sharing one bed at…
The practice of sleeping in separate beds or bedrooms instead of sharing one bed at night, with the intention of prioritizing sleep.
- @campolatta @kmhearn be careful Campo or you might have a sleep divorce on your hands....
- For an increasing number of couples, "sleep divorce" is the clear solution - although it sometimes carries a stigma.
- “Although the term ‘sleep divorce’ seems harsh, it really just means that people are prioritizing sleep and moving into a separate room at night when needed,” said Khosla.
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