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Nine Incredible Truths About Your Love That Will Reveal Sleep Positions
Psychologists believe that couples’ sleep poses can tell a lot about the relationship. Such details can be judged about feelings and the stage of the relationship. When we fall asleep, the body continues to talk. And by the way you move and roll over at night, you can tell if you want to be close to your partner. Maybe you want more independence. Or you trust him completely. All this will tell you about your sleeping position.
And today's edition. "Site" Talk about 10 sleeping positions and what they say about your couple.
Each relationship goes through different phases, and this is reflected in your sleeping poses. Let's see what they might mean.
On the edge of the bed, you and your partner sleep on opposite ends of the bed, often facing the wall. One of you may cling to the edge of the bed or hang one leg. If this happens rarely, you just need a good night’s sleep. If this is a constant state, then something is wrong in the relationship. It takes a conversation. Think about what you need to discuss with your partner.
At a distance, you sleep without body contact, everyone needs their own space. One of you prefers comfort and intimacy, the other needs space. But as you know, opposites attract. Everything seems harmonious in your pair. You and your partner know exactly what you like. The comfort of each other is very important to you.
You snuggle against his armpit. You both lie on your back, and you press your head against his armpit. This is a common sleeping position, indicating male dominance and female affection. There's nothing wrong with that. However, you should consider whether you are satisfied with this arrangement of things.
Face to face without contact, you lie face to face, but without meaningful body contact. This may mean that your relationship is in its infancy. These couples still have something to say to each other and appreciate looking at their partner. Appreciate that harmony.
You lie facing each other and your legs are intertwined. This knot is miraculously unwoven at the time of deep sleep. This pose speaks of equal relationships and hidden erotic tension. Perhaps this is evidence of a very strong couple who have a harmonious relationship.
You can fully satisfy your need for a hug, and he shows his protective instinct and warms you. Not all couples sleep poses signal mutual support like this. She has so much love and care.
He shows his tender side and wants to be taken care of. You're happy to accept this role change and show that you're a modern woman. And that's beautiful. We all need support.
Back to back is a classic sleeping position. Couples who love intimacy and contact, but value personal space. In this position there is harmony and comfort. She is comfortable and intimate at the same time.
He lies on his back and you hug him like a cat with your head on his chest. The legs are intertwined. This posture is typical for recently in love. It looks very beautiful, especially in movies. But sleeping so long is difficult and uncomfortable.
To better understand your relationship, pay attention to how you go to bed and how your sleep poses change. It may help you understand when to work on a relationship and when things are going well. Of course, it is impossible to perceive postures for sleep as an indisputable truth. Sometimes it's just finding a comfortable location in an attempt to fall asleep. But who knows, maybe it will help you understand the relationship. Good luck!
And today's edition. "Site" Talk about 10 sleeping positions and what they say about your couple.
Each relationship goes through different phases, and this is reflected in your sleeping poses. Let's see what they might mean.
On the edge of the bed, you and your partner sleep on opposite ends of the bed, often facing the wall. One of you may cling to the edge of the bed or hang one leg. If this happens rarely, you just need a good night’s sleep. If this is a constant state, then something is wrong in the relationship. It takes a conversation. Think about what you need to discuss with your partner.
At a distance, you sleep without body contact, everyone needs their own space. One of you prefers comfort and intimacy, the other needs space. But as you know, opposites attract. Everything seems harmonious in your pair. You and your partner know exactly what you like. The comfort of each other is very important to you.
You snuggle against his armpit. You both lie on your back, and you press your head against his armpit. This is a common sleeping position, indicating male dominance and female affection. There's nothing wrong with that. However, you should consider whether you are satisfied with this arrangement of things.
Face to face without contact, you lie face to face, but without meaningful body contact. This may mean that your relationship is in its infancy. These couples still have something to say to each other and appreciate looking at their partner. Appreciate that harmony.
You lie facing each other and your legs are intertwined. This knot is miraculously unwoven at the time of deep sleep. This pose speaks of equal relationships and hidden erotic tension. Perhaps this is evidence of a very strong couple who have a harmonious relationship.
You can fully satisfy your need for a hug, and he shows his protective instinct and warms you. Not all couples sleep poses signal mutual support like this. She has so much love and care.
He shows his tender side and wants to be taken care of. You're happy to accept this role change and show that you're a modern woman. And that's beautiful. We all need support.
Back to back is a classic sleeping position. Couples who love intimacy and contact, but value personal space. In this position there is harmony and comfort. She is comfortable and intimate at the same time.
He lies on his back and you hug him like a cat with your head on his chest. The legs are intertwined. This posture is typical for recently in love. It looks very beautiful, especially in movies. But sleeping so long is difficult and uncomfortable.
To better understand your relationship, pay attention to how you go to bed and how your sleep poses change. It may help you understand when to work on a relationship and when things are going well. Of course, it is impossible to perceive postures for sleep as an indisputable truth. Sometimes it's just finding a comfortable location in an attempt to fall asleep. But who knows, maybe it will help you understand the relationship. Good luck!
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