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Sleeping position

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I'm in full-out avoidance mode. I should be working, but I'm playing around on the Internet instead. I bumped into this article, and thought it interesting.

What does your sleep position reveal about your personality? - Healthy Living on Shine

I'm not much into the "this is what this means about you," and quite frankly think it's bullhooey, but I've always been curious about sleeping positions. I almost never move once I'm asleep, and can generally wake up hours later without a wrinkle on the sheets. According to this pic, I'm a starfish sleeper about 80% of the time, though my hands are often under my head or on my chest like a corpse in a coffin. The other 50% I start out in fetal position, but will wake up on my back if I do.

Anyway, what are you?

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Posting this before I see what it means, but I think it means I'm a "Tosser & turner": I try to start out Soldier or Starfish, sometimes Yearner if I'm having a particularly bad night (doctor told me to sleep on my side for the apnea), often wake up as a Freefaller or Yearner, sometimes Foetus, but rarely.

I could never be 'log' -- cat wouldn't allow it. Cat needs to be embraced at all times. Well, not "embraced" so much as "somewhat enclosed".

Oh, and get back to work. I want to see that report YESTERDAY![/boss voice]

Edited by Dusty Chalk

I think I'm a mix of fetus with freefaller arm positioning, soldier, and starfish. Whatever it takes to maximize contact with the cool side of the pillow. I've found that I fall asleep faster in fetus, but sleep more deeply (with fewer wake-ups) when I start in soldier. Hard to say whether the descriptions are accurate. Maybe, what with the slight bipolar tinge and macro ADD attributes to my personality.

Freefaller, but the arms are supposed to be under the pillow and head.

Yearner, except my top leg is always fully bent at the knee, kind of like an outrigger.

I'm almost always fetus. Starfish would be compatible with falling asleep with IEMs in.

Freefaller. I think. I toss and turn like crazy when I sleep though, normally only my pillow is left on the bed when I wake up in the morning.

Usually fetal position, but sometimes yearner or soldier (with hands on midsection). I also pull the sheets over my head to block out light and sound.

Mostly freefaller, fetus and another position I couldn't find from that site.

Freefaller, but the arms are supposed to be under the pillow and head.

+1

I alternate between starfish and yearner, but start off sleeping like a starfish and wake up in one of the two positions. So far I haven't hurt anything, knock on wood. No wheelbarrow here...

Since I never alone my exact position is not available from the ones I had to choose....:P

Amicalement

Oh, and I almost forgot, I often start in "hanged man" (albeit, on the bed, not actually hanging):

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And no, the cat has nothing to do with that -- started long before I ever thought of having one -- although she does love the additional surface of enclosure.

Mostly Sticky Flapjack, occasional Salty Prime Minister.

Oops! Wrong site.

About half and half Foetus and Yearner. By their personality summaries, I'd be one of the other positions.

While I try to fall asleep in 'soldier', I invariably move to 'foetus' after a few minutes, then give up and fall asleep in Colin's 'freefaller' a short while later. My chiro told me that freefaller is supposed to be pretty bad on the back, FWIW, but I can't sleep any other way.

Fetus here, at least for a few minutes then turn and toss back to fetus. Repeat a million times every night so I wake up feeling I just exercised. :(

Is that from when you were bunking with stevieo?

That's some pro toilet sleeping right there.

Story from college: I once woke up in "Freefaller" on the bathroom floor. My roommate at the time laughed at the tileprints on my face. My excuse: tequila. Got a girl's phone number that night, too, which is pretty good considering how drunk I was. Oh wait, that's right, she asked me -- must have been one of those attracted to alcoholic types. I think she dumped me when she realized I really wasn't an alcoholic.

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