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How Sleeping Positions Define Your Relationship?

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Your sleeping positions with your partner speak a lot about your relationship with him or her. In fact, your sleeping-position is a mirror to your intimate bonding. While you have no control over your sleeping positions and style, yet most people sleep as per their age-old habit.

Scientists have now come out with interesting facts about Sleeping Positions.

Loose Spooning

How Sleeping Positions Define Your Relationship?
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Referring to original spoon position but with but with a little gap between the bodies, it suggests that couples are staying closer to each other.

Spooning

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This way of sleeping means that your partner is little possessive about you. It also suggests that your romantic life is moving in perfect pace.

The Pretzel

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This sleeping style suggests that couples are in intense love relationship with each other sharing highest level of emotional bonding.

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The Chase

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It means all is not well in your marital life. One partner wants to cuddle while other wants to run away from him or her.

The Back-kissers

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It means that though you two have different perceptions on each and everything, yet you two love each other immensely.

Spaced Apart

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Psychologists explained that this sleeping position means that both partners are at full liberty to do what he or she wants to do independently.

The Tangle

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It means that the couple are still in the hangover of each other’s presence in life. It usually followed after marriage and manifested in the form of interlocking arms, fingers and tongues.

The Nuzzle

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This position refers when one partner rests their head on the chest of their partner with legs entangled. It demonstrates highest level of trusts.

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