“Unlock the Secrets of Your Sleep: What Your Position Reveals About Your Health and Hidden Relationship Dynamics!”
Sleep experts believe that couples who sleep in the face-to-face and touching position are usually very close and happy in their partnership. The University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom estimates that about four percent of couples sleep this way every night.
The Cliffhanger Could Mean Some Trouble In Paradise
Body language can show a lot more than most think. This is especially true with couples’ sleeping positions. The cliffhanger position will have a couple lying as far apart as they can from each other.
Sometimes they will be so far apart that their feet will dangle off of the bed. According to Science Daily, a 2014 survey of about one thousand people found that those in bad relationships tended to sleep further apart from their partner.
Paper Dolls Is Comfy, Yet Intimate
Finding a sleeping position while sharing a bed can be difficult. One that is comfortable, yet intimate is the paper dolls position. This has both partners sleeping on their backs with either their hands or legs barely touching.
The paper dolls position can help with back pain and circulation issues, but it can increase the amount and loudness of you and your partner’s snoring. In order to make it even more comfortable, tuck a pillow between your knees to stretch out your spine.
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