This couple never sleep on the same sides of their bed and the internet can't cope
Steve O’Rourke, a writer from Dublin, took to Twitter at the weekend after a casual conversation he had with some colleagues at work about what side of the bed each of them slept on.
Steve O'Rourke is an Irish writer who shared his bizarre sleeping habits with the world. Picture: Twitter“Some nights I like to sleep by the window, some nights the door,” he said.Well, poor old Steve certainly got an answer because the tweet generated thousands of comments from total strangers, many of whom were irate the couple dared to cross the invisible bed boundary.
A hashtag was created to #prayforsteve, while others said the news had caused them a great deal of anxiety.Steve, my friend. You and I have never met, and I feel deeply, deeply uncomfortable with your lifestyle choices, but I want you to know that I wholeheartedly support your right to live your life in whatever outlandish way you please. Be well, special one ✊Undeterred, Steve ploughed on, outlining the couple even has a set of rules when they side swap.2. We've never disagreed over it5.
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