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.
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.
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!