Why Cameron Diaz Wants To Normalize Separate Bedrooms For Couples
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Why Cameron Diaz Wants To Normalize Separate Bedrooms For Couples

51-year-old Cameron Diaz has been with her dearly beloved since 2015‚ and in that time she believes shes come up with a solution to relationshipand sleep problems in one go. Diaz believes couples should have separate bedrooms and society should normalize this practice for those interested.Diaz has had a series of widely publicized courtships over the years‚ which did not go beyond the extent of boyfriend and girlfriend. She was introduced to her husband‚ guitarist Benji Madden‚ in 2014‚ ten months before they got married at her home in Beverly Hills. As far as relationship practices go‚ her idea for separate bedrooms has some precedence around the country; heres why.Cameron Diaz outlines her plan for separate bedrooms between couplesCameron Diaz wants to normalize couples having separate bedrooms / Columbia Pictures / Courtesy Everett CollectionDiaz sat down for an interview with the Lipstick on the Rim podcast this month‚ hosted by Molly Sims and Emese Gormley‚ and shared her hope that society further encourages the idea of separate bedrooms for couples. We should normalize separate bedrooms‚ she asserted.RELATED: Cameron Diaz Opens Up About Finding Peace Leaving HollywoodTo me‚ I would literally I have my house‚ you have yours‚ she went on. We have the family house in the middle. I will go and sleep in my room. You go sleep in your room. Im fine. And we have the bedroom in the middle that we can convene in for our relations.Her suggestion came after one of the women shared that her husband snores in the bedroom. One of the podcast attendees noted that such a proposal might be considered controversial‚ to which Diaz nonchalantly replied‚ Ive already said it.Where is this advice followed?The American Academy of Sleep Medicine has data on partners already opting for split sleeping spaces / UnsplashThe concept of couples having separate bedrooms already isnt a new one in the U.S. Old sitcoms always had couples at the very least in separate beds‚ but people still use separate rooms today. A survey from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine shows that over a third of Americans sometimes or consistently sleep in a separate bedroom from their partner.Echoing Diazs point‚ Dr. Erin Flynn-Evans‚ a consultant to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine‚ noted‚ Studies demonstrate that when one bed partner has a sleep disorder it can negatively affect the other sleeper. For example‚ bed partners tend to wake up at the same time when one has insomnia. Similarly‚ when bed partners differ in chronotype‚ like when one is a night owl the other is an early bird‚ these differing sleep preferences can negatively impact both partners sleep.Diaz notes that she herself does not do this‚ but she believed it before getting married / InstagramAllegheny Health Network sleep specialist Dr. Daniel Shade listed snoring‚ television use‚ shifting around‚ an early departure for work‚ bathroom trips‚ and restless movement as other possible factors that disrupt a partners sleep.Diaz notes that she herself does not actually use this advice these days with Benji. By the way‚ I dont feel that way now because my husband is so wonderful‚ she added. I had said that before I got married.Diaz supports having a designated neutral space / ImageCollectRELATED: For Valentines Day‚ Hollywood Couples Share Their Tips For Long And Happy RelationshipsClick for next ArticleThe post Why Cameron Diaz Wants To Normalize Separate Bedrooms For Couples appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author‚ Dana Daly