Couples usually sleep in the same bed, because they think that sleeping in each other's arms at night is warm and can bring their hearts closer to each other. Some loving couples hug each other. They feel that they don't want to be separated from each other even when sleeping. They can trust each other and put themselves at their most vulnerable in front of each other. So what are the ten loving sleeping positions for couples? 1. Spoon style in early marriage Interpretation: Intimacy and security. This is the sleeping position commonly adopted by couples who have been married for 3-5 years. Experts who study sleeping body language say: "Usually, husbands are huggers. When you turn your back to your husband, it may imply that you contribute more in your marriage or that your husband needs extra care. Your husband presses his most sensitive parts against your hips. The spoon-style sleeping position allows you to get as close to each other as possible, but it doesn't necessarily make your sexual cells active." Psychologists and marriage experts say: "Many couples like this sleeping position simply because it's comfortable and safe." 2. Honeymoon style Interpretation: Face to face, hugging each other tightly, just like the two overlapping letters R on the Rolls-Royce logo. This sleeping position is slightly less common than the spoon position, but it can also be uncomfortable to maintain all night. You may like this sleeping position when the emotions are at a fever pitch and you want to melt, or just after making love. Of course, some people just like it. An expert on relationships said: "Such people tend to be too dependent on each other and cannot sleep once they are separated." 3. Sky-lifting pose Interpretation: The husband is facing upwards, which is called the "royal" posture, which means that he is an extremely self-centered person and quite chauvinistic. Although the wife is also facing upwards, her head is resting securely on her husband's shoulder, which means she is dependent and docile. This kind of wife sees the world from her husband's point of view. This sleeping position is more popular in the early stages of marriage, and it can be seen that couples who sleep this way have a strong sense of responsibility. Psychologists and marriage experts say: "This shows a high level of trust. You are on all fours like a turtle, so that every part of your body can be caressed by the other person." 4. Old couple distance Interpretation: After being married for more than five years, many couples feel that they need to reserve a little space even in bed so that they can sleep more comfortably. Usually, they sleep in a spoon-like position with a gap in between. Emotional communication depends entirely on the hands, knees or soles of the feet on each other. Psychologists and marriage experts said: "This sleeping position retains a certain amount of space while maintaining intimacy. At the same time, it reduces physical contact, so sexual desire is relatively less likely to be aroused. This is a loving sleeping position, but not seductive." 5. Hook-up Interpretation: Some couples feel uncomfortable with too much physical contact. They prefer casual contact, such as toes or legs accidentally bumping into each other, or the wife casually putting her feet on the husband's legs. While this posture may suggest that one of the husband or wife is not good at expressing their affection, or that it is deliberately adopted after a confrontation, it may also mean that the relationship between the two is stable. Psychologists and marriage experts say that touching legs means intimacy and comfort. 6. "Butt kiss" Interpretation: As marriage lasts longer, the desire to maintain private space when sleeping becomes stronger and stronger. At this time, both sides will increasingly want to restore relative independence. For some couples, they will buy a larger bed so that both parties can have more space. Some couples like this sleeping position: the contact of the buttocks allows you to have intimate contact without disturbing each other's sleep. Psychologists and marriage experts say: "It's like two semicircles, independent yet intersecting. This sleeping position is the best definition of interdependence between couples." 7. Chasing during conflicting periods Interpretation: Some sleeping positions can also reflect that you have had conflicts or quarrels before going to bed. For example, after an argument, your husband may suddenly turn his back to you or sleep on the other side of the bed. Experts who study sleeping body language call this the cooling off process. If the wife "chases after her husband" and insists on sleeping with her husband in her arms, this is called the reverse spoon sleeping position. Psychologists and marriage experts explain that the person who sleeps on the other side of the bed actually hopes that the other person will be attentive to him or her. At this time, distance becomes an invitation: Will you take the initiative to approach me? Therefore, you must learn to read the other person's body language, but you must not jump to conclusions. Sleeping positions aren’t instant astrology, after all. 8. Crab pose Interpretation: Maybe you or your husband has a very special sleeping posture, with half of your body sliding under the bed (looking like you are trying to escape from each other) or when you wake up, you find your head resting on each other's toes (looking like you took a trip to the bed)! Then please pay attention: you or he may be escaping from each other and your marriage in another way. If you suspect this is true, then you should see a marriage counselor to help you figure out what is going on between you. 9. Cradle in difficult times Interpretation: This is an upgraded version of the supine sleeping position, because you are not only supported by a strong shoulder, but also completely surrounded by your husband's broad chest. This sleeping position makes you feel like you have received a generous, loving gift, especially when you are in a crisis or in a special need. Psychologists and marriage experts say: "You are literally lying under your husband's wings, and this is a sleeping position that gives a wife strength." A 35-year-old woman said: "When I was undergoing breast cancer treatment, my husband always held me in his arms when I fell asleep. Even if we changed sleeping positions during the night, I would return to the cradle every morning. I will always remember this feeling of security and protection that nothing can compare to." 10. Cliff Pose Interpretation: When your husband suddenly sleeps far away and is unwilling to face you even if you express your concern, you may think that he is rejecting you with his cold back. An expert on gender relations said: "Although unusual distance may indicate that there are problems between you, marriage inevitably requires you to understand each other's feelings." In other words, don't just sit there and worry or get angry. Try to think about why your husband suddenly behaves like this. Is it because he is angry? Sad? Worried? If you know he is going through a difficult time, then give him some space and time. |
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