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We’re married and sleep in bunk beds in our NYC studio apartment — haters think it’s nuts, but we love it 

Casey Taylor likes to be on top.

That is, the top portion of her and her husband Andy’s queen-sized bunk bed.

“Babe, we’re not turning back. This is life.” Taylor praised“We’re roommates,” the New York City tastemaker, 31, said in a viral TikTok testimonial video from her loft hideaway.

Kaycee Taylor claims sleeping in bunk beds with her husband Andy is the “pinnacle” of millennial marriage. TikTok / @caseytayler.ny

“This is wedding perfection,” the innovative influencer proclaimed, “millennial style.”

And she told her married friends sleep About her atypical bedding arrangement.

Drifting off into sleep in your partner’s arms has come to be seen as vulgar, thanks to the recent trend of “sleep divorces”.

With A-list stars like Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden leading the unconventional movement, lovebirds are saying goodbye to marital mattresses and instead opting for two separate sleeping spaces, like separate beds and/or bedrooms.

Experts claim that sleep divorces could benefit marriages because everyone has different sleep schedules and styles. HBS – stock.adobe.com

In fact, a recent survey by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine found that one in three couples across the US have grown accustomed to sleeping without their partner every night.

“We know that lack of sleep can worsen mood, and sleep-deprived people are more likely to argue with their partners,” says Seema Khosla, a pulmonologist and spokesperson for the AASM. In a previous statement.

“A good night’s sleep is important for both health and well-being,” the experts added, “so it’s no wonder that some couples choose to sleep apart for the sake of their overall health.”

Taylor said sleeping with her husband at the camp like two kids has made their marriage a dream come true.

“Sleep is health and wealth” The content creator said: The man, who has devoted a great deal of his cyberspace energy to spreading Taylor Swift’s fanbase, said this in a video post.

She recently picked up a $350 queen-size bunk bed on Amazon, which has two levels and is spacious enough for her and Andy to sleep peacefully with their adult cats.

Taylor says she spends a lot of time with Andy when she’s not busy at work. Instagram / @caseytayler.nyc
Taylor has been giving online fans a glimpse into her and Andy’s unconventional bedroom life. TikTok / @caseytayler.ny

“We literally sleep differently,” Taylor continued, explaining their mismatched lifestyles. His sympathetic wife explained that Andy often works 16-hour night shifts, allowing him just three to four hours of sleep a night.

“Every second of sleep is literally precious to this guy,” said Taylor, a self-described “blanket thief” with long, spindly limbs. “He doesn’t want me anywhere near him.

“He needs his own space.”

Taylor, a Florida native, claimed sleeping in a bunk bed kept him cool at night.

“We really hate the heat,” she said. “For Andy and I, there’s nothing worse than being hot and sticky.”

“The last thing I want is someone else’s weight on top of me while I sleep.”

Fans of Sleep Divorce believe that separate beds and bedrooms saved their marriages. A. Frank/peopleimages.com – stock.adobe.com

Fans were enthralled by Taylor’s unconventional set-up, hailing her as a “genius” and agreeing in the comments section that a sleep divorce had “saved” their marriages.

But critics labelled the dream deal a “nightmare”.

“Absolutely not,” spat the opponent.

“I’m a toxic person,” another admitted. “I only sleep in his bed with him and the other bed is never used.”

“Not being able to sleep next to my husband is a nightmare,” wrote one equally unimpressed critic. “Having a roommate kind of relationship is a nightmare.”

But Taylor wasn’t surprised by the divorce hints.

“We’ve been living in a studio in New York for six years,” she replied. “Our sleeping styles and hours are completely different!”

“We’re together all day when we’re not working!” the pioneer added.

“Even if I looked for him, I wouldn’t have time to miss him.”

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