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Mornings can be tough when two people have completely different wake-up routines.
Her partner had an infuriating system to wake up on time, but it left her frustrated and sleep-deprived.
So one morning, she decided enough was enough.
Read on to find out how this one played out.
AITA because I won’t let my partner set 17 alarms every morning?
Every single morning, my partner sets like 17 alarms starting at 6 a.m. I don’t need to be up until 8.
She finds this habit to be quite annoying.
The alarms go off every 5 minutes, they snooze them all, and then roll over and go back to sleep instantly.
Meanwhile, I’m lying there wide awake, reconsidering my life choices.
So finally she can’t take it anymore and her partner can’t seem to understand why.
This morning, I grabbed their phone and turned off the last 10 alarms.
They woke up late, got mad, and said I “sabotaged their system.”
AITA?
Couples disagree on many things, but disrupted sleep is one of the most frustrating.
What did Reddit think?
By any standards, 17 alarms is quite excessive.
It’s time to leave habits like this behind.
Ideally, this couple would have had a real conversation first before resorting to phone grabbing.
This user would have drawn the line a long time ago.
It seems like there’s much bigger problems in bed with them now.
They called it sabotage, she called it sanity.
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