Corona has widened the gap between people around the world today. As many people as possible are keeping their distance from each other. But is it better for a married couple to keep this kind of distance? So the answer is yes. Yes, this has come out in a study.

After marriage the couple shares everything.

They also share everything from the room to the bed and everything. But is this good for the relationship? Is a different sleep better for a married couple? So let's find out. A study was conducted by the University of Toronto on the couple's separate sleep. About 30-40% of the couples surveyed believed that sleeping in a separate bed at night would help keep their relationship happy. However, sharing a bed with your partner requires that your body adapt to their sleeping patterns. Often one of the couples has a habit of snoring which can disturb the peace loving partner after sleeping. Sleep deprivation increases irritability which also affects the relationship. Often couples cannot be comfortable with bed sharing even after marriage. In some cases, the working timing of the partner is different. Which causes the couple to fall asleep frequently. Sleep deprivation can have a debilitating effect on one's mood, health and relationships.

In some cases the partner becomes so irritated with each other that he starts blaming each other for everything. That's enough to break any relationship. According to the study, couples do not need to share a bed to show their relationship. Sleep is much more important for body and mental health and there is nothing better than getting a different sleep.