A woman’s bedroom confession has sparked debate on social media, despite it being an increasingly popular trend.Tianna Joellee revealed she and her partner sleep in different bedrooms.The couple, who are 21 and 20, have been together since they were 17 and 16.On social media, she shared a video of their bedrooms.
Ms Joellee’s was filled with white furniture and LED lights.Meanwhile, her boyfriend had a darker look.
Both simply had a desk, their bed and clothing in the rooms.“You live with your boyfriend but have separate bedrooms,” she captioned the video.“And they lived happily ever after.”But, the clip sparked a heated debate.“People need to know this is NORMAL! Haven’t shared a bed in about two years! It’s a struggle when we go on holiday,” one said.Another said: “Could never relate imma need my man with me.”“Been with my partner nine years and we have separate bedrooms.He is a super light sleeper and I have restless leg syndrome.
Sleeping separately has saved our relationship,” one shared.Another commented: “I used to think this was weird but now I understand why and think it’s a great idea.”“I love this but then no because I’m crazy and think he’ll snap pics to girls acting like he lives alone,” one said.Another commented: “I could never, I sleep better knowing he’s beside me.”“This is so so healthy and I wish more people realized that,” one said.It’s not the first time a couple have gone viral over their sleeping arrangements.Melbourne woman Chantel Billy revealed she and her partner also have separate bedrooms, saying they would meet in her partner’s room, have a cup of tea and watch a television episode.Then, they part ways.Again, some called it healthy.
Others suggested there was something wrong with it.Ms Billy said it simply lets them both get a good night’s sleep.“Having my own bedroom for the first time since childhood has been such a fuel for my creativity and I feel like I can fully embra...