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Hey!
I live in Canada and I'm teen. I've been through a lot of stuff with my friends over the last few years and I always try to give my insight into their problems (sometimes even when they don't really want it lol).
I've realized that over time I have accumulated a lot of questions about moving on, so if you have a question about that, lay it on me!!
I don't think that ratings matter, and that you should choose someone to trust your question with, that will answer it with care, but show you what the world really is and wont sugar coat it.
I hope you guys find my advice helps, hope to talk soon!! :D
Angie
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what makes you go from a light sleeper to a heavy sleeper? Because for the first time in my life, when my phone goes off I sleep right through it. Apparently the family dog has been barking all week and it hasn't woken me up once. Usually any sound wakes me up. If it is revelant, I recently moved in with my boyfriend. (link)
Hey!
Hmm this is a bit more difficult. I have started to become a bit deeper of a sleeper recently as well. I think that you learn to adjust to differnt sleep patterns. Yeah moving in with your boyfriend could totally make a difference. if you're sharing a bed, then your body has to learn to sleep through the other persons breathing and moving around if that is somthing you have to experience on a regular basis. Also, I think sleep patterns can just change. I know that when you have kids, you sleep a lot lighter for fear of the baby being in danger, and one thing that is totally possible is that now you feel safe with your boyfriend near by. Having a man around could make you feel safer and that could make you sleep heavier.
Also, depending on the tone of the dogs bark, who knows what is a startling noise to you, and what isn't. And depending on what stage of sleep you are in when the dog is barking, you may be too fast asleep for it to wake you.
I'm sure that there are millions of other reasons that could be causing this, you might want to research it on line, or talk to your doctor some time if you're really interested, he might know.
Thanks for asking! Hope I helped.
Love ya!
Angie91


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Thank you. I found that very insightful. I forgot to mention also that about two weeks ago I took tynenol with a sleep aid mixed in to help with pain, maybe my body is reacting to that as well? I think you hit the nail on the head when you said it could be because I am feeling safe with him next to me. Before we lived together I never slept good. Thank you for helping me see that my boyfriend has helped me in another area of my life. :)




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