A few years ago I was at the hardware store buying something and by the front cashier were ultraviolet flashlights. I'm not sure what most people use them for (why they were at the Hardware store) but I had an idea to not wake up my wife late at night when I come to bed often 1 to 3 or 4 hours after my wife often. Often I'm up late either blogging, or writing or watching TV because on the other end she is a morning person and I am not (unless I have something I need to do early in the morning of one kind or another. Also, I have to take Thyroid medicine (Armour Thyroid) (no side effects) and I can't eat for one hour after taking it or it doesn't work at all and it messes up my whole day then. So, usually I take it (whenever) and set my alarm to wake up an hour later.
But, late at night often if I have any lights on at all to try not to fall down in the dark in our bedroom it wakes her up. So, two things I have found works. The first is a smartphone that you put on a white page on your internet on your phone. The second is an ultra-violet flashlight that gives me enough light not to trip over something and really hurt myself.
So, this is an idea if you have a wife who is either a light sleeper or just light sensitive or both. Most women aren't this way until they have children by the way because all your senses permanently change if you are a woman and start having babies or even just one.
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