FRISKY FRIDAY FRIENDS:  Sleep Partners Have a Third Love in the Bed – More Often Than Not
Survey:  More Than Half of Co-Sleepers Have a Third Wheel in the Bedroom   

A new study shows that over three quarters of adult Americans still sleep with a stuffed animal, or a security blanket, whether or not their partner is in bed with them.

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The survey of 2,000 adults, who cohabitate with a significant other, also reveals that 64% of people report that they always hop in the shower before bed.

And 58% of people, overall, say they would be upset if their bedside companion didn’t wash off, before getting under the sheets.

What’s more—35% of people reported that their top sleep disruptors were:

  • Their partner rips the covers from them in the middle of the night.
  • A bed buddy moves around so much that they were awakened from sleep.

No matter what camp you land in, researchers say the most important part of getting a good night sleep is agreeing on a sleep routine, which works for both people, if you opt to share a bed.

Untuck more, here:  (The Sun)

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