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Do You Snore?

Sun Sep 10, 2006 11:31 pm

I usually don't snore, but I have a head cold, then I do a little...

Now my friend Bridgette. She snores like an old man.

*Cough* Don't tell her I said that.

What about you?

Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:10 am

Nope I'm not a snorer unless I am sick or something.

Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:12 am

Don't snore ^_^
I do however mutter and moan... o_O

Mon Sep 11, 2006 1:53 am

Nope. A couple of times I guess I snored (or maybe it was more like a snort), but I woke up as soon as it happened. People tend to snore more when they sleep on their side or backs.

Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:05 am

Nope I dont snore at all.

Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:15 am

Kugetsu wrote:Nope. A couple of times I guess I snored (or maybe it was more like a snort), but I woke up as soon as it happened.


Same.

Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:55 am

I don't know if I snore or not! Although I don't think I do, because when my siblings wake me up (as they often do on the weekends) they don't go, "HAHA! You snore!"

I probably snore when I'm sick though. I do know I talk in my sleep, because I heard myself once. o_O It was an odd feeling. A very odd feeling indeed.

My mom snores though. And when we're in the car and she falls asleep, she talks. We've had some hilarious conversations when she's been asleep, haha. Key moment probably being, "We're having a picnic with the martians on Saturday!"

Mon Sep 11, 2006 3:29 am

I'm proud to say I don't. My dad, on the other hand... Apparently when I was younger, like 5 or 6, we were taking a nap and I hit him on the head because he was snoring. xD

Mon Sep 11, 2006 3:30 am

Twizzler0171 wrote:I probably snore when I'm sick though. I do know I talk in my sleep, because I heard myself once. o_O It was an odd feeling. A very odd feeling indeed.


Haha... I got in a full out verbal argument with my brother once, in my sleep. xD I obviously can't repeat it on here... but even though no one could hear me, I felt stupid after I yelled at him loud enough to wake myself up. x)

Mon Sep 11, 2006 3:38 am

I do snore quite a bit. It's genetic. My mom snores melodies in her sleep. It's hilarious sometimes, but most of the time it is just annoying. My brother, though. If he falls asleep in a room, everyone else runs. You can't even hear yourself think. Lately I've been sleeping on my stomach and I haven't been snoring as much.

Mon Sep 11, 2006 5:15 am

Setekh wrote:Don't snore ^_^
I do however mutter and moan... o_O


The same for me. Plus swearing loudly.

Kugetsu wrote:Nope. A couple of times I guess I snored (or maybe it was more like a snort), but I woke up as soon as it happened. People tend to snore more when they sleep on their side or backs.


As opposed to lying on your front? While novel, I've found it rather difficult due to the suffocation factor. Unless you mean sleeping in a chair, or upside down as an alternative.

Mon Sep 11, 2006 5:21 am

I don't think I do, but people tell me I do, I am yet to ever witness this for myself. I thinks its more of a soft nasally snuff then a snore....

Mon Sep 11, 2006 5:49 am

Christopher wrote:As opposed to lying on your front? While novel, I've found it rather difficult due to the suffocation factor. Unless you mean sleeping in a chair, or upside down as an alternative.


Yeah, people tend to snore less when they're sleeping on their stomachs (from what I've noticed, though I've noticed not too many seem to sleep that way). Fortunately/Unfortunately, I've been sleeping on my stomach for so many years that I can't fall asleep on my back or side, no matter how hard I try (and probably why I don't snore, I guess). I get the suffocation factor when I'm on my back, for some reason. (They actually say the sides cause less snoring, but I have yet to see that work, since everyone else in the household snores like crazy and sleeps on their sides.)

Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:09 am

I get the whole suffocation thing on my back too, weight of the world crashing down on my chest. o_O
So I usually sleep on my side, as close to the edge of the bed as possible.
Curious thing though, I can't sleep unless I have something (IE: Pillow, or rather the second quilt that passes for my Pillow) Flush to my chest.

Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:12 am

Kugetsu wrote:
Christopher wrote:As opposed to lying on your front? While novel, I've found it rather difficult due to the suffocation factor. Unless you mean sleeping in a chair, or upside down as an alternative.


Yeah, people tend to snore less when they're sleeping on their stomachs (from what I've noticed, though I've noticed not too many seem to sleep that way). Fortunately/Unfortunately, I've been sleeping on my stomach for so many years that I can't fall asleep on my back or side, no matter how hard I try (and probably why I don't snore, I guess). I get the suffocation factor when I'm on my back, for some reason. (They actually say the sides cause less snoring, but I have yet to see that work, since everyone else in the household snores like crazy and sleeps on their sides.)


I alternate left-right-back-left-right-back etc when I go to sleep each night.
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