3 sleep positions that lead to sex

3 sleep positions that lead to sex

Take a look at these top cuddling positions that set the mood without her even knowing.

Sex, like anything in your life, is a well-coordinated affair. A bedroom is naturally an intimate place. It is the location where you spend the most time with yourself, and with your significant other.

On the other hand, your body language in bed can say a lot about your feelings for the other person there, and can significantly impact how they feel about you. How you hold her can make her feel safe, protected, and valued. What is the key to getting down to business in bed? Touching, touching, and more touching. Positions that already involved quite a bit of contact translated into sex most easily.

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1. The knot

Your faces are close, your bodies are touching, and yet this is the top-ranked most annoying sleeping position for men. Who wants someone else breathing in their face? Apparently new couples. This is a preferred sleep position by new couples, meaning it might be the best position in the honeymoon phase, but it's not sustainable.

 

2. The big spoon

This is the 2nd ranked most annoying position by both men and women, but it is also the second-ranked position for getting it on. Perhaps both partners know exactly what they are doing when they place themselves in this playful fix.

 

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3. The side-by-side snuggle or shingles

Your sleeping position can say just as much about your personality as it does about your sex life. People who sleep on their backs are thought to possess strong egos. The shingles is when both partners lay on their back, but one partner leans into the other. When one partner complies and lets the other play protector, it means you really understand each other and indicates confidence in the relationship. Confidence is key, especially in sex.

 

Sex comes from a balance of intimacy and attraction. Sex doesn’t just happen. It takes time and effort to get your relationship with another person to the point where you both want to slip under the covers.

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