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yerself 30-03-2006 18:34

Do You Talk In Your Sleep?
 
From ananova.co.uk:
Man got divorced in his sleep
An Indian Muslim man has reportedly been ordered to separate from his wife after saying 'I divorce thee' in his sleep.
Aftab Ansari was told to leave Sohela, his wife of 11 years, after he said ‘talaq’ - the Arabic equivalent of 'I divorce thee' - three times while asleep.
Religious scholars in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, told the couple to obey orders or face social boycott, reports Asian News International.
The couple were told the only alternative under Muslim law was a temporary separation of 100 days during which the wife would stay at her father’s house and spend a night with another man who she must marry.
Sohela could then remarry Aftab after obtaining a divorce from her second husband.
But the mother of three has threatened to commit suicide if forced to marry someone else: “I love him and I don’t want to leave him in any case," she said.
But Aftab said: “I think what my society is doing is also not wrong. I think they are doing what they think is right.”

SPUGGIE J 30-03-2006 19:01

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Well as I stay on my own I dont know if I talk in my sleep so theres a blessing in disguise.

West Ender 30-03-2006 19:10

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Unless they sleep in a communal bed, who heard him say it? If it was his wife who reported it, she's found a very clever way of getting divorced while seeming to be reluctant. ;)

SPUGGIE J 30-03-2006 20:20

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Chances are most of the family slepp in one room.

Sara 30-03-2006 20:28

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I know i talk in my sleep, but as yet it's never got me into trouble. Apparantly (according to my husband) me and my son has had wonderful conversations over the years, because he talks in his sleep too.

Tinkerbelle 30-03-2006 20:36

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Mine is just incoherant mumble in my sleep, which is probably lucky! If I was married I'd probably find myself divorced if you could decipher any of the mumblings which accompany the usual giggling in my sleep! :o

slinky 30-03-2006 20:46

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I don't talk much in my sleep....THANKGOD!! But I laugh like a mad woman:rolleyes:

Ginger is always saying " you woke me up again last night, laughing really loud"

Gayle 30-03-2006 20:49

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Just snoring - only good thing is that Chris is a really heavy sleeper so rarely hears me!

ANNE 30-03-2006 21:07

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Apparently I talk in my sleep. Mick just moans and snores so loudly you can hear him downstairs.
When Mummiboo was small she would talk, laugh and even once had a fight with someone in her sleep.
Don't know if she still does it. I pity Daddiboo if she does.

Madhatter 30-03-2006 21:21

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ex says I do, says I talk rubbish, but says she's used to that anyway.

West Ender 30-03-2006 21:26

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My husband used to talk in his sleep, mainly rubbish. I could hold a conversation with him while he was fast asleep but it never made any sense. :D

My still-at-home daughter sometimes shouts unintelligibly when she's asleep. Me, I just snore.

grannyclaret 31-03-2006 00:43

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i dont talk, but i definately snore,i have wakened myself up many a time,,,,

Romps 31-03-2006 12:58

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
Mine is just incoherant mumble :o

No Tinks you didn't read it properly, it said in your sleep!! :p

harwood red 31-03-2006 16:46

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Hey some of my best conversations with myself are when I'm asleep ;) :p :D

accymel 31-03-2006 17:02

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I dont do anything like that but toss & turn in my sleep:o

My 2 used to have conversations with one another when they were very small & shared a room even argued lol

katex 31-03-2006 19:49

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Originally Posted by accymel

My 2 used to have conversations with one another when they were very small & shared a room even argued lol

That's funny accymel .. hope they got over their differences then in their sleep.

I have never heard anything so phenomenal as my grandaughter when she talks in her sleep. Seems to include a character called Bob and his friend. Will go on for approx. 20 mins and extremely clear. She only speaks in her own thoughts and dialogue in the dream, but I can follow it to the letter. She adopts a caring, motherly attitude to this character,a little like the Joyce Grenfell's soliliquys (testing ya' memories there !) and in a stronger Lancashire accent than she talks when awake. Scared me at first, as thought she may be possessed during her sleeping hours :eek: Looks after him and chastises him for doing silly things, then seems to come home after each escapade and usually misses the bus (not unusual in her life) and on the next one has a go at the driver for being late.

Always look forward to the next episode, think I may write it down and earn a fortune with a book written around these adventures.

harwood red 31-03-2006 19:55

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Originally Posted by katex
That's funny accymel .. hope they got over their differences then in their sleep.

I have never heard anything so phenomenal as my grandaughter when she talks in her sleep. Seems to include a character called Bob and his friend. Will go on for approx. 20 mins and extremely clear. She only speaks in her own thoughts and dialogue in the dream, but I can follow it to the letter. She adopts a caring, motherly attitude to this character,a little like the Joyce Grenfell's soliliquys (testing ya' memories there !) and in a stronger Lancashire accent than she talks when awake. Scared me at first, as thought she may be possessed during her sleeping hours :eek: Looks after him and chastises him for doing silly things, then seems to come home after each escapade and usually misses the bus (not unusual in her life) and on the next one has a go at the driver for being late.

Always look forward to the next episode, think I may write it down and earn a fortune with a book written around these adventures.

sounds like she has an exciting life .... when she's asleep!!! I want some :rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 31-03-2006 19:59

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Seems like there are a lot of snorers in this world.....my hubby thinks it is a hanging offence....but then he can't hear himself!:)

katex 31-03-2006 20:01

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Originally Posted by harwood red
sounds like she has an exciting life .... when she's asleep!!! I want some :rolleyes:

Hey, me too kid .. maybe that's why I listen .. all 'In me (or her) dreams' .. sighs.

harwood red 31-03-2006 20:02

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Originally Posted by katex
Hey, me too kid .. maybe that's why I listen .. all 'In me (or her) dreams' .. sighs.

Sigh.......:o ;)

West Ender 31-03-2006 21:10

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Seems like there are a lot of snorers in this world.....my hubby thinks it is a hanging offence....but then he can't hear himself!:)





I went on holiday with my eldest daughter 3 weeks ago. As we were sharing a room, for the first time since she was about 10, I warned her that I snore.

Well, guess who woke who up every night with their snoring? Let's just say she slept peacefully, but noisily, every night. :rolleyes:

Debbie J 01-04-2006 06:17

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I don't think I talk in my sleep but have been told I snore when I have the slightest of colds.
My little'un talks in his sleep and has woken me many times. Sometimes it comes in useful as this was how I found out he was being bullied at school! He had the same dream, fighting the same 2 boys, for 3 nights running. When I sat him down and talked to him about what I'd heard him saying he opened up and told me the full story. I was then able to get it stopped & he was a lot happier.

SPUGGIE J 01-04-2006 12:18

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Well Debbie thats one good thing to come of talking while sleeping. Did you manage to sort it out.

pendy 12-04-2006 17:35

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I'm a classic insomniac - believe it or not, Less. I have no trouble going to sleep (as some of you may know!) but I wake up about 3 or 4 and am awake for an hour or two. David has a lovely habit of "running" across the bed when he dreams, his legs pump away madly, and he swings his arms about. Apparently his father did the same. It can be quite alarming! He says I snore, but he's never awake to notice so how would he know?

Gayle 12-04-2006 20:01

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I do that too Pendy. Wake up at about four o'clock and then can't get back to sleep. Usually manage to fall asleep again about half hour before I have to get up then struggle to get up.

Margaret Pilkington 12-04-2006 20:10

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Gayle and Pendy....I do that too...I solve all the worlds problems, write letters, do shopping lists, household chores between the hours of 3 and 5.
I also have a David who runs in his sleep, fights slitty eyed men in the jungle and I wake up with hands around my throat......so far he hasn't squeezed too hard.....but one day it may just happen.

Gayle 12-04-2006 20:12

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Chris goes to sleep within seconds of getting in bed. He rarely moves throughout the night and is a right pain in the backside to wake up. Zack is just like him - put Zack in bed, say 'shut eyes, go sleep' and he's out like a light. Something I really envy as it often takes me a while to get to sleep too!

SPUGGIE J 12-04-2006 20:23

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Originally Posted by Gayle
Chris goes to sleep within seconds of getting in bed. He rarely moves throughout the night and is a right pain in the backside to wake up. Zack is just like him - put Zack in bed, say 'shut eyes, go sleep' and he's out like a light. Something I really envy as it often takes me a while to get to sleep too!

A few glasses of the room temp red stuff. :D

Gayle 12-04-2006 20:28

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And then the snoring would increase!

SPUGGIE J 12-04-2006 20:29

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Thats ok if you snore a tune. :p

Gayle 12-04-2006 20:40

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As if, after a few glasses of wine. I'm not even tuneful when I sing! lol

SPUGGIE J 12-04-2006 21:10

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Another sugestion aint for here besides hubby needs to help. :o

Gayle 12-04-2006 21:11

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Yes that does help - once a month!!!!! lol

SPUGGIE J 12-04-2006 21:19

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Originally Posted by Gayle
Yes that does help - once a month!!!!! lol

He only does the housework once a month??? :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Gayle 12-04-2006 21:21

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Yep, that's right, we're talking about housework ;) ;)

SPUGGIE J 12-04-2006 21:22

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Too much work leads to stress and sleep not happening. Should I have thought something else??:confused:

pendy 13-04-2006 08:57

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Oh Gayle, I know the feeling well. I am international standard at sleeping at 7:20 in the morning, 10 minutes before the alarm goes off! I could probably fall asleep pegged by the ears to a clothesline at about 9:30 - 10:00 p.m., but I lie awake, staring into the darkness, between about 3 and 5:30. And why do all the little things that are just niggles during the day assume massive proportions at that time?

Gayle 13-04-2006 17:51

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I know, and every bump and creak in the house sounds like a team of burglars are trying to break in! lol

Neil 13-04-2006 18:00

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Originally Posted by Gayle
I know, and every bump and creak in the house sounds like a team of burglars are trying to break in! lol

That will be the local Tories trying to steel your battle plans :)


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