Influencer dubbed Australias most sexually active woman reveals her strange bedroom rule with fianc

The content creator dubbed “Australia’s most sexually active woman” has revealed she and her fiancé’s unusual bedroom arrangement.Annie Knight announced her engagement to Henry Brayshaw last month after a fancy dinner in Los Angeles where Mr Brayshaw wrote the message “Will you marry me?” on a dessert dish.But the couple, who dated over a decade ago before deciding they were better off as friends, recently stunned social media yet again by announcing they sleep in different beds on the Annie Knight Unhinged podcast.Speaking to news.com.au, the 27-year-old said it simply made sense for them as a couple.“We’ve spoken about the fact we hate sharing beds with people our entire friendship.When he moved in with me at the end of last year as friends we obviously had different rooms and then when we started dating it just made sense to keep things how they were,” she said.“We have very different routines and our sleeping habits would have been affected if we decided to start sharing a bed.

For example, I get up at 5am every day whereas Henry might sleep ‘til 10am when he’s home from work.”Even though this particular aspect of their relationship is relatively fresh, she said it has been “super beneficial” for reducing any potential arguments.“If I shared a bed with Henry and didn’t get any sleep because he was snoring all night, I would wake up and resent him and be irritated with him all day — even though it’s not necessarily his fault,” she said.“The same way if I was wriggling heaps throughout the night and that kept him awake.He would wake up and have irritation towards me.

So having separate beds just means we both wake up happy and well rested.”But, the bedroom topic has left social media divided.“Normalize having separate rooms! Then everyone gets good sleep,” one person commented.“Imagine sharing a bed with someone you actually love,” another wrote.Someone else wrote: “Hilarious.What a joke.”“My husban...

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