Considering a sleep divorce? This Danish technique might just save your marriage
Couples experiencing poor sleep may face increased conflict and reduced relationship satisfaction, prompting some to consider a 'sleep divorce' inspired by Danish habits. The Danish approach involves using separate duvets to accommodate individual temperature preferences, which can improve sleep quality. This practical solution is gaining attention as a way to enhance both rest and relationship harmony without fully separating bedrooms.
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