We all have our different ways we like
to sleep. Some people prefer to be on
their stomach, others their back,
some their sides, some with
thousands of pillows, others with
none, with blankets on, with blankets
off, listening to music, with our pets
in the bed, with the air-conditioner
and the heater on at the same time…
the list goes on.
Our sleeping patterns are as different as
we are. But the way we sleep can say a
lot about our relationship status.
1. Spooning with the male behind
Spooning with the man behind, is a
protective and sensual way to sleep. It
signifies a protective stance by the male,
because it makes a woman feel that her
partner is willing to look after her. This
position hints at a traditional
relationship.
2. Spooning with the woman behind
Spooning, with the woman behind, hints
at a very nurturing relationship and
shows that the woman is the backbone
of the relationship. She cuddles her
partner and makes him feel loved and
secure in this position. In this
relationship the man wouldn't be
frightened of letting his partner be his
emotional anchor.
3. Both partners sleep on their sides,
with their backs turned to each other
Both people facing the edge of the bed
signals that you lack connection with
each other and you may suffer from a
lack of intimacy. It generally signifies two
independent people, who run their own
lives, however, this independence in the
bedroom may lead to a lack of intimacy
and loss of emotional connection in the
long term.
4. He sleeps on his back while she's
on her side cuddled up into his arms
This position provides full on contact and
sleeping this way signals you simply can't
resist cuddling up and feeling that
closeness. You're probably still in the
honeymoon phase of your relationship
and should make sure you don't lose
some of that desire as time goes on.
5. She sleeps on her back while he's
on her side cuddled up into her arms
In this position, he's signaling that he
really needs you, and he wants a real
emotional connection and to feel
comforted by you.
Friday, 23 August 2013
Your sleeping postition and you
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