The creator of content called “The most sexual active woman in Australia” has revealed that she and the unusual arrangement of her fiance’s room.
Annie Knight announced her commitment to Henry Basshaw last month after an elegant dinner in Los Angeles, where Mr. Brayshaw wrote the message “Will you marry me?” In a dessert dish.
But the couple, who left approximately a decade ago before deciding that they were better as friends, recently surprised social networks once again when announcing that they sleep in different beds of the Annie Knight mischievned Podcast.
Talking to News.com.au, the 27 -year -old said that it simply made sense to them as a couple.
“We have talked about the fact that we hate the beds with people all our friendship. When he moved with me at the end of last year, friends obviously had different rooms and when we started going out, he just made to keep them,” “.
“We have very different routines and our sleep habits would have affected the leg if we decided to start sharing a bed. For example, I get up at 5 in the morning every day, while Henry could” until 10 am when I am at home of work. “
Although this particular aspect of its relationship is relatively fresh, he said he has a “super beneficial” bone to reduce any potential argument.
“If I shared a bed with Henry and did not sleep because I was cutting all night, I woke up and rented with him and irritated me with him all day, just even if it is not necessarily his fault,” he said.
“In the same way if he was twisting heeps during the night and that kept him awake. He would wake up and irritate himself. Therefore, having separate beds means that we both wake up happy and rest well.”
But, the bedroom theme has left divided social networks.
“Normalize having separate rooms! Then everyone falls asleep well,” said a person.
“Imagine sharing a bed with some of your real love,” another wrote.
Someone more wrote: “Hilarious. What a joke.”
“My husband and I are the same. It’s the best of the best,” one weighed.
Another commented: “I used to do the same with my ex, sleeping in the same bed is so overvalued, the dream is very important.”
Knight responded to the comment, saying that he believes that people must stop following “rules” in society when it comes to ruining the social norm.
“How many relationships are separate because or both or both is not how ‘meean be’? Each couple should work best for them, not what they are supposed to do,” he said.
“Henry and I spoke a language among us that no one else can speak because we know each other very well and we respect each other a lot. That said the things that work for us could not work for other people and Condantallyy.
“We do not judge other people by Dohings who do not.
Dawn presenter Edwina Bartholomew, who revealed that she had chronic myeloid leukemia in September 2024, she said Stellar In March last year, she and her other half, the journalist Neil Varcoe, sleeps in separate beds.
At that time, he said that the couple lived in separate houses during the week before gathering over the weekend due to their conflicting schedules. Confession, like Knight’s, caused a vigorous debate.
However, the popular news reporter defended his housing arrangements after being “ashamed”, stating that although “people do not speak” of sleeping in different rooms, many couples do it.
“Well today [April 21] It is really my [sixth] Wedding anniversary, and I can confirm that we are still married, ”he told the editor in chief of Sarrah Le Marquand in the Podcast Stellar.
“It was an incredible answer. It’s something that people don’t speak, but many couples do.
“It is absolutely bananas, because I think it is not ‘what is done.’ So, when you talk about what you are doing in your relationship that only works for you, and that is all for us, for many reasons and on many levels, I think it resonates.”
Bartholomew, who began to sleep separately from Var-Coe about seven years ago, says that this configuration could also help other relationships, since it certainly makes it value the time I spend with their two young children.
Last year, Chloe Szanperski announced that she and her fiance Mitch Orval crawl into separate rooms, while an American couple who has bone for four years went viral after sharing her very different rooms.
Many defended the movement, they tell the young couple to “do what she feels good for you.”
Sleep divorce is a growing trend. The main reason is sleep loss. Tamara Green, a New York couples therapist, told Today.com that the measure has improved the love life of many people.
“They rest enough and feel they can listen and get their needs,” he said.
However, it is important to program time together before going to sleep, he said.
Not everyone agreed. Dr. Carol Ash, a sleep expert, said she is “healthier” that couples sleep together, adding that he improves sleep quality.