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WHAT YOUR SLEEPING POSITION SAYS ABOUT YOUR RELATIONSHIP

The sleeping positions of you and your partner can be quite accurate when it comes to describing what goes on in a relationship. In which one do you recognize yourself?

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OPPOSITE SIDES

 

Sleeping on the opposite sides of the bed means partners need space in their relationship. However, if this happens occasionally, it may indicate they just need a good night’s sleep.

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THE CRAB

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This position signifies the different needs of the partners. They both like different things from their relationship: the one lacks space and the other needs more intimacy.

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ON HIS SHOULDER

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If the woman sleeps on her partner’s shoulder, it means that she is dependent on him. If you are like this, you need to learn how to live without him and be more independent.

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FACE TO FACE

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This position is also known as pillow talk because it expresses the good contact and conversation partners have.

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THE ROMANTIC POSITION

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This position includes the man laying on his back and the woman placing her head on his chest. It usually takes place when the relationship is fresh.

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LOVER’S TIE

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Partners are turned face to face and their legs are intertwined for a few minutes or until they fall asleep. This position shows that the couple is independent, intimate, and sexually active.

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HE IS THE LITTLE SPOON

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This position shows that the male partner needs love and care.

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SHE IS THE LITTLE SPOON

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The female being in the spoon means that her partner loves and protects her.

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BACK TO BACK

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When their backs are touching, the partners are comfortable, intimate and relaxed in their relationship.

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BACK TO BACK, NOT TOUCHING

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When partners’ backs are not touching, it means that there is love and connection in the relationship, but they are independent too.

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Source: Dailyhealthgen.com

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