3. On his side hugging a pillow
This posture, in which the person sleeps on their side holding a pillow between their arms, is characteristic of highly emotional individuals who place enormous value on human bonds: family, friends and partner.
They tend to trust others quickly, sometimes even more than is prudent. They love calm, harmony, and detest unnecessary conflicts or problems. They are people who seek peace above all things.
4. Flexed Sideways or Light Fetal Position
Unlike the full fetal position, this version is more relaxed: the person sleeps on their side with their legs barely bent. It is a posture associated with balanced, calm and rational individuals.
Those who sleep like this know how to handle their affairs without stress and show a remarkable ability to adapt to changes and difficulties in life. Before making important decisions, they prefer to analyze the situation carefully and not get carried away by impulses.
5. The Pose of Longing: Sideways with One Leg Raised
Sleeping on your side with one leg elevated or crossed is a position that reflects an attractive, mysterious, and charismatic personality. These people love adventure, novelty, and loathe monotonous routines.
They may show some hesitation when it comes to taking important steps, but once they commit to a goal, they do whatever it takes to achieve it. Their natural magnetism makes them hard people to ignore.
6. Starfish Pose
Those who sleep on their backs with their arms extended to the sides or up adopt the so-called “starfish pose”. They are usually ideal friends: humble people, willing to listen to the problems of others and to offer help without expecting anything in return.
They don’t like to be the center of attention and prefer to stay away from conflicts. They value a quiet and harmonious life, prioritizing their inner well-being and that of the people they love.
What your body says while you rest
Although these interpretations are rather indicative and playful, it is interesting to note how, when reading them, many people find surprising coincidences with their own personality traits. The body relaxes during sleep and adopts the posture that best reflects the emotional state and deep needs of the individual.
Some important things to keep in mind:
- Posture can change throughout life depending on the emotional stages we go through.
- Stress or anxiety can lead us to adopt more closed positions, such as the full fetal position.
- Periods of stability usually coincide with more open and relaxed postures.
- Physical comfort also plays a role: a good mattress and pillow can modify our usual posture.