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Happy Couples Spoon?

The Happiest Couples Spoon All Night . . . the Least Happy Ones Sleep on Opposite Sides of a King-Size Bed

It’s a big relationship milestone when you finally stop SPOONING all night, and admit you’ll both sleep better if you’re as far away from each other as possible. But . . . it turns out that’s a BAD thing.

According to a new study, couples who sleep less than an inch apart are the HAPPIEST . . . and couples who sleep at least two-and-a-half feet apart are the LEAST HAPPY.

86% of couples who spoon all night are happy . . . versus 66% who sleep basically on opposite sides of a king-size bed.

Couples who make physical contact during the night are also happier than couples who have a “NO TOUCHING” rule.

Overall, 42% of people sleep back-to-back . . . 31% sleep facing the same direction . . . 12% sleep less than an inch apart . . . 4% sleep facing each other . . . and 2% sleep at least 30 inches apart.

spooning

Do you still ‘spoon’ with your significant other?  This article got me thinking….. I wonder if spooning goes hand in hand with couples who still have an active sex life.  Can you please tell me if you spoon or not and then how often you have sex in a week?



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