Sleeping in separate beds has long been a cultural norm in Japan, and it’s no longer exclusive to the Land of the Rising Sun. Recently, the practice of couples sleeping in separate beds or even separate rooms has gained popularity worldwide, with 1 in 4 couples now choosing this setup. While this decision might carry a certain stigma and raise questions about its effects on family dynamics, many couples see it as beneficial for both their relationship and personal well-being. Let’s explore the reasons why couples in Japan and elsewhere choose separate sleeping arrangements and the potential advantages this practice offers.
1. Addressing Sleep-related Issues
2. Demonstrating Love in Different Ways
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