Start things off by “spooning”
Pretty hilarious story in the Times about couples sharing a bed.
I’ve always been a fan, and it turns out I’m in the majority:
The National Sleep Foundation, a nonprofit group in Washington that supports education and research on sleep and sleep disorders, estimates that 61 percent of Americans share their bed with a significant other. And while the very presence of another person in bed increases the chance of sleep disruption, 62 percent of those polled in the foundation’s annual sleep study said they preferred to bed down with their partner.
Very informative and relevant is the part of the article that touches on couples’ ability to either stay together or break-up based on whether they enjoyed sharing a bed, or were annoyed by the bedtime habits of their partners.
Ultimately, there’s no point to make here. Bedding together is very much a “to each, their own” issue.
And for the record, yes, I prefer to spoon.
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