Yes, but if they regularly snore they probably have sleep apnea. If so, their life would likely be incredibly improved by a sleep study and maybe a CPAP machine.
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Depends on whether it's the honk-shoo or mi-mi-mi-mi kind
the quiet kind x3
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Eh, itβs not too loud π€·
I could tolerate it at full volume.
I had an old partner who snored like a frieght train, and I found it comforting because it meant he was next to me. I can't sleep in a room with anyone else snoring though, I'm a very light sleeper haha
I think it's more about loving the person than loving the snoring.
Sometimes I get a smile out of hearing my partners little snores. Sometimes they jump out and startle me awake with full on fight or flight.
Same! They make me giggle.
I think this lasts until ~10, then my spouse elbows me and tells me to roll over