The Way You Sleep Is The Mirror Of Your Relationship – Study
A new study claims that the closeness and happiness of a couple is reflected
in the distance between them as they sleep.
Partners who slept less than 2-3cm apart were more likely to be satisfied with
their relationship than those maintaining a gap of more than 70-80cm between
them.
Couples who spent the night touching were also generally happier than partners
who upheld a “no touching rule” while asleep.
The British study, which was based on responses of over 1,000 people, has
found the overwhelming majority (86%) of couples who slept less than an inch
away from each other claimed to be happy with their relationship, compared 2/3
(66%) who slept apart
In the image above you may see some of the most popular positions, with 42%
lying back to back, and nearly a 1/3 facing the same direction. 4% face one
another.
12% of couples spent the night less than an inch apart, while only 2% slept
more than 76.2cm (30 inches) apart.
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