
A recent survey has made a list of most annoying bedtime habits that might be putting your partner off.
The survey found that 44 percent respondents found snoring irritating, despite the fact that they did it themselves, the Daily Express reported.
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The list of bad habits also included hogging the duvet, fidgeting, passing wind, sweating, sleeping naked and the early morning breath.
Habits like letting pets in between the sheets, talking in sleep and sneaking on to your partner's side of the bed were also featured on the list of night-time tussles.
The survey also found that 10 percent of the couples questioned said that they would rather share their bed with a pet than their other half.
Source: ANI
The survey also found that 10 percent of the couples questioned said that they would rather share their bed with a pet than their other half.
Source: ANI
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