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What Your Sleep Positions Say About Your Relationship

What Your Sleep Positions Say About Your Relationship

Sleep Positions


As bizarre as it may seem, imagine that the positions taken with your half during your sleep tell a lot about your relationship and the health of your couple. Learn how to decode how you sleep for two and what it translates through the description in this article.

Over time, each couple has their little habits for two, their rituals, this is also the case for positions taken at the time of sleep. Some like to sleep tightly glued together and form one more while others prefer to maintain a certain distance so as not to be disturbed. But beyond preferences, positions can translate more than mere manias

So find out what your sleeping habits say about you and your couple.

On either side of the bed

If each of you is opposite the bed and an important space is created between you two, it is not really good sign. It seems that one of you is trying to run away ... If your relationship is fine right now, do not panic though, if there are some tensions you should puncture the abscess quickly and talk about it before the situation Does not empire.

Their separate ways

The fact that each of you quietly sleeps on his side does not necessarily mean you want to put a little distance between you. Some even sleep together before separating during the night and finding their respective places. This is the case of many couples who already have a few years of common life to their credit. With time each one learns to know the other and respects its space. Nevertheless, if your relationship is all fresh, beware because it is either modesty or rejection.

Head on Shoulder

If you both fall asleep and the woman is laying her head on her companion's shoulder, it means she trusts him and is ready to let him go. She feels safe but should not too open to the point of becoming addicted or even dependent.

Nested

When the man falls asleep on his back and madam falls asleep on his stomach and places his head and part of his bust respectively on the shoulder and the bust of his half while being embraced in his arms, Intimacy, attention and protection within a strong couple.

The spoon

Surely one of the most common positions for couples, mostly those who have recently married. When the woman takes the posterior position, it means either that it is she who gives the most either that gentleman needs a lot of attention. This position provides the most physical contact with your partner and could be comparable to a bubble that inspires security and comfort.

Entwined

This position is certainly the most intimate of all because, although it is less common than the spoon, it intervenes mainly when intense feelings are exacerbated especially after having made love or at the very beginning of a relationship. Some couples make the choice to maintain this position throughout their relationship, even after many years. 

According to Doctor Elizabeth Flynn Campbell, psychotherapist in New York, "the couple could be too entangled, too dependent on each other to sleep apart."

Feet touching

Some people do not necessarily need to be glued to each other to sleep peacefully, only a slight contact is enough. The idea is to sleep two without choking but to maintain a certain physical proximity to make sure that you are not alone in bed.
This position also refers to the familiarity and comfort that exist between the two partners.

Backside touching

This is reflected in the fact that everyone needs his or her space and tranquility, but the need to feel the presence of others is essential to sleep peacefully. This position is the most important within a couple that has been together for a while already because it puts forward a certain independence and at the same time a certain proximity.