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Welcome to Confessions of a Snorer |
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Written by Web Master
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Saturday, 12 June 2004 |
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If you've read anything at all about snoring, you'll probably know at least three things: Snoring can be disruptive to relationships, snorers are made fun of, and snoring can be embarrassing. Today I must confess, I am a snorer. I have been told that I snore excessively. I am embarrassed about this because I live in fear that if I fall asleep on a bus, in church (nodding), while sharing a room or any other situation where I might fall asleep, that I will snore. I have actually been awaken by my own snoring. I was lead to start this site for others who need to confess that they are snorers. One important thing I must remain anonomous for the time being. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 06 August 2007 )
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Snorers and Relationships |
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Written by Saundra Jackson
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Monday, 09 August 2004 |
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Of course, non snorers who have valiantly slept in the same bed, or even in the same house, as a chronic snorer know precisely how severe this problem is, and they don’t require any convincing that snoring is a problem that requires a solution! Yet there are some, perhaps, who haven’t yet experienced the true violence of living with a snorer; and for those people, I humbly invite you to try sleeping with any of the following devices; all of which have been ranked as emitting the same or fewer decibels than the average snorer: |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 18 August 2007 )
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