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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]

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Cat has taken to sleeping on the top part of my pillow and kinda on my head. I had to throw him off last night. He kept trying to put his hind paws down on my left ear.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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. :(

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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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