Hey there, Facebook fam! Have you ever had a partner who just can’t seem to get up in the morning, no matter how many alarms they set? Well, I’ve got a story for you! Our protagonist has been living with her partner for 2 years, and he just can’t seem to wake up on time. The poor girl has been nudging him awake every morning, but she’s had enough! So, she decides to let him sleep in one day, and you won’t believe what happens next. Grab your popcorn, folks, because this is one juicy tale of morning drama!
Living Together for 2 Years

Alarms Galore ⏰

The Nudge

The Morning Struggle

Warning ⚠️

The Morning of Reckoning

Sleeping In

Late for Work ⌛

Alexa & Phone Alarms

Snoozing Through Alarms

Smartwatch Fail ⌚

Earplugs & Eyemask

Letting the Partner Sleep In: A Morning Drama
So, our sleep-deprived heroine has been dealing with her partner’s inability to wake up on time for 2 years now. He sets a whopping 7 or 8 alarms, but still manages to sleep right through them! She’s been nudging him awake every day, but she’s tired of being the human alarm clock. ⏰ After warning him, she finally lets him sleep in one morning, and he’s absolutely furious! He’s been late for work multiple times before, and even missed appointments, outings, and plans. Despite having alarms on both Alexa and his phone, he still can’t seem to get up on time. ♀️ Our heroine even bought earplugs and an eyemask to cope with the anxiety of hearing the alarms. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Partner’s chronic lateness is not your responsibility. NTA

Putting the alarm across the room could be a game-changer! ⏰

Don’t dismiss chronic lateness, it could be a sleep disorder

Creative solution for a chronically late partner

Partner needs to learn responsibility. You’re not his caretaker.

Partner needs to grow up and take responsibility for waking up

Partner’s lateness, partner’s fault. NTA prevails.

Partner sleeps through alarms, commenter won’t mother him.

A relatable perspective on difficulty waking up and its impact.

Ex-partner’s behavior was unacceptable, NTA for leaving.

Spouse’s solution for partner’s lateness: cold water wake-up call

Partner’s multiple alarms are a
disruptive nightmare!

Partner’s morning routine gets a harsh judgement from commenter.

Partner needs tough love to wake up on time.

Don’t be his alarm clock ⏰ Let him learn responsibility.
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Partner sleeps through alarms, may have health condition. NTA.

Roommate’s creative solution to oversleeping. Friendship still intact

Be a Partner, not a Nanny. Help with Solutions

Grandma did it too! Natural consequences for being late.

Sleep separately and have a real discussion about his responsibility

Suggesting sleep apnea test to partner with multiple alarms. NTA ✌️

Partner’s lateness problem? Not your responsibility. NTA advice given.

Don’t be an enabler, set boundaries.

Ex-husband’s alarm troubles – a**hole or just sleepy?

Partner’s constant lateness sparks snarky yet justified response.

Stand your ground and let him face the consequences

Partner’s chronic lateness accepted with resignation.

Sleeping through 7 alarms or weaponised incompetence? NTA advice.

Partner’s inconsiderate behavior causing anxiety. Consider leaving.

Partner’s lateness blamed on selfishness, commenter is NTA.

Tough love works: letting partner learn to wake up on time

Prioritizing sleep over partner, AH needs wake-up call

Partner expects me to wake up for their responsibility. NTA

Respectful NTA sets two alarms, partner lucky for tolerance

Savage solution for a late partner’s alarm nightmare

Creative wake-up solutions from childhood memories

Partner’s chronic lateness earns them a NTA verdict

Partner’s chronic lateness may be a sign of sleep disorder

Partner’s alarm struggle leads to simple, effective solution ⏰

Partner’s alarm, not my problem

Partner’s difficulty waking up affects intimacy and work. NTA, but consider a sleep study. ☕

Wake-up call advice with humor

Struggle of heavy sleepers to wake up on time

Harsh advice and a touch of superiority from commenter.

Sleeping separately to avoid chaos and noise ⏰

Parenting advice: Hold your son accountable for his actions

Partner’s chronic lateness due to sleep difficulties – NTA but relationship at risk

Ingenious alarm alternatives for heavy sleepers. NTA!

User calls out OP’s partner for lack of responsibility. *clap clap*

NTA. Partner’s alarm struggles are not your responsibility.

No excuses for 7 alarms! NTA comment calls out behavior

Sharing responsibilities in a marriage is important ❤️

Let him sleep! NTA, you’re not his momma

Suggests partner may have sleep apnea and needs new alarm.

Partner’s alarm nightmare: NTA saves the day!

Partner banned snoozes for better sleep, NTA.

Wake up call! Commenter not responsible for partner’s tardiness ☕

Partner’s lateness isn’t your fault. Don’t be their punching bag.
