Jacaylbaro Posted June 4, 2012 Choose your Fav one Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted June 4, 2012 7 as well, no doubt! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted June 4, 2012 1. When I'm waiting for a late night call. 4. After training arms at the Gym. 6. Ahhh relaxing. 7. Bad dream, bad dream!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ms MoOns Posted June 4, 2012 lol @ 6 I don't get how people can sleep on their backs like that Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somali philosopher Posted June 4, 2012 number 8 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluelicious Posted June 4, 2012 ^^ Lol there is no 8. I'm a yearner, I always sleep with my hands under my pillow. Lol @ Chimera's ''When I'm waiting for a late night call''. Do you get so worked up about it, what if they never call you that night. The way I see it is if they call good and if they don't or aren't punctual they are out of luck, I go to bed and ignore the rest of their calls and messages. Fetus position - A whopping 41% of participants sleep in this curled-up manner. Women are twice as likely to rest like this and it is listed as the most common position. These sleepers are said to have a tough exterior but are still sensitive and may appear to be shy but warm up quickly. Log position - If you sleep on your side with both arms down, you are a social, easy-going person who is trusting, sometimes to the point of being gullible. The study showed 15% of people sleep like a log. Yearner position - A close third is the side-lying position with both arms out in front of the body, with 13% of partipants sleeping like this. Yearners are noted to be open-minded and still cynical, suspicious, and stubborn about sticking to decisions once they are made. Soldier position - These sleepers lie on their backs with arms down and kept close to the body. This 8% study is said to be reserved, quiet, without fuss, and hold themselves and others to a high standard. Soldier sleepers have a higher likelihood for snoring due to the flat-back position, which may not cause them to wake up often but may result in a less restful night's sleep. Freefall position - Those people who lie on their bellies with arms under or wrapped around a pillow with head turned to the side, make up 7% of the population studied. Freefallers are brash, outgoing, and are very uncomfortable with criticism. Starfish position - Sleepers who lie on their backs with arms up near their head or the pillow account for 5% of participants. These people are good listeners, helpful, and are uncomfortable being the center of attention. People who sleep in starfish position are more likely to snore and to suffer from a poor night's sleep more often. If you think you are one of those people who move through all of these positions, that's not likely to really be the case. Idzikowski said the research reveals most people stay in the same position all night and only 5% lay differently night by night. Also interesting is that the study showed only one in ten people cover their bodies entirely with a blanket, with most people exposing an arm, leg, or both feet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted June 4, 2012 wyre;838216 wrote: Number 5 Is Wrong Sow Carab ma tihid dee ,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted June 4, 2012 I don't really have a pillow Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluelicious Posted June 4, 2012 wyre;838216 wrote: Number 5 Is Wrong Can I guess yours? I think you're a starfish. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites