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Anyone here get your own cabin from your traveling companion so you can sleep better?


librarygal
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Temperature is a big reason for separate cabins - I freeze and have to bring long johns to sleep in because HE is the controller of the thermostat!!!! We don't always agree on what is on the tv either - I like to watch the silly cruise shows and he wants just the music on? So yes, there is something to be said for dual cabins - just make sure you have a visiting hours schedule....and then you must go back to your cabin - and if you order room service - don't forget my tuna sandwich!

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On 3/8/2019 at 3:38 AM, librarygal said:

According to this linked article one in four couples sleep in a separate room.  So our situation is not that odd:

 

https://www.rd.com/advice/relationships/why-married-couples-sleep-in-separate-beds/

 

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/should-i-sleep-in-a-separate-bed_n_572278e5e4b01a5ebde51c14

Guess what? No one cares about your sleeping arrangements. 

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