How do you know if you snore?

I care because I sleep very badly, and I may have found out why. I have no means to record myself but I will investigate this option, perhaps borrow something. It’s probably not necessary to divulge my complicated relationship status, suffice to say I don’t regularly share a bed with the same partner. When I do, I will ask him.

Other signs seem to be there though. I’m always tired when I wake up and I regularly go for weeks with sleepless nights until I cave and glug down some NightNurse to get back in to a good pattern.

Perhaps I should have been more clear in the OP - when I said it hasn’t come up before I meant that no partner has ever mentioned it, and neither have my friends. We tend to bunk up together reasonably frequently - on holidays, when staying at each other’s places etc, and in ten years of us being friends no one had ever mentioned it. I don’t know why they would say it then say they were joking - although this does tend to pass for humour in my friendship group.

What I was really wondering was if there is a dead giveaway like a sore throat, or, as Snnipe 70E said, you wake up snoring.

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As to your original question, if you live alone, why do you care?

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Well I live alone and I know I snore 'cos Eccles the cat, smacks me in the chops to wake me up.

Says he can’t sleep for all the racket

Perhaps I should get a cat, or otherwise wait until I inhale a spider, I’m sure he will let me know!

I have woken myself up snoring in science class. :o

And an ex-girlfriend once poked me in the ribs and told me to stop snoring when I had still been awake reading, listening to her apparently trying to fell a redwood tree.

When I was a kid, and shared my room with my brother, I found out the hard way that I snored.

Since then I have frequently heard myself snoring while I was asleep, which is such a bizarre experience that it wakes me up, and confuses the hell out of me for a few seconds.

I only snore when I am sleeping laying on my back. If I’m on my side or belly, both my more usual positions, I don’t believe I snore then. Though I have no definitive proof of that.

Don’t you know that wives & GFs never snore themselves? It is always you!

I’m curious to know if I snore now. Can anyone recommend somewhere to get hold of this software?

I’ve never understood this. The person who snores should be the one who moves. I used to have to sleep in our guest room all the time.

Now that I have a CPAP, I’m allowed to sleep with my wife again.

My ears tell me differently. But, of course, when you dare tell them so, you get that look. You know the look.

Same here. I always hear myself snoring in my dreams and often the dream is about how I can’t be heard over that racket. Then I wake up and am eerily surprised by the quiet.

I also only snore on my back, which drives my parents nuts when I visit them and fall asleep on the couch. Oops!