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To understand this in its painful clarity, let’s return quickly to that childhood drawing of
the sleeping person (usually a man) slumbering away after a hard day of work, possibly
dreaming about something pleasant, as Z’s floated up from his peaceful, sleeping body.
Now, how many of us took the time to draw the person trying to sleep next to that
snoring partner? Hardly any of us, I would venture to presume, took the time to
accurately depict the total anguish that the non-snoring partner of a snorer undergoes on a
nightly basis.
But really, that’s where a great deal of snoring-related suffering is contained: in the life of
someone trying to live (and love!) a snorer. We’ll take a deeper look at the tragic
dilemma faced by these people later on in this book.
Snoring must be solved!
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:
An operational lawn mower (and not the super-quiet luxury kind, either)
An industrial vacuum cleaner (the kind that picks up nails and glass!)
A running motorcycle (these things have no muffler, really, and you can hear
them from blocks away!)
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