In this research, the further apart a couple slept, the less likely they were to report high relationship satisfaction.
86% of those who slept less than 2.54cm apart said they were happy in their relationship, with that figure dipping to 66% for those who slept over 76.2cm apart.
“One of the most important differences involved touching, with 94% of couples who spent the night in contact with one another were happy with their relationship, compared to just 68% of those that didn’t touch,” Professor Wiseman said.
The survey also suggested that more extroverted people tended to sleep closer to their partners, while creative people were more likely to sleep on their left side.
“This is the first survey to examine couples’ sleeping positions, and the results allow people to gain an insight into someone’s personality and relationship by simply asking them about their favourite sleeping position,” Professor Wiseman said.
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