Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
THE SUNSHINE AND SHINE ON AWARD
The http://kazinidaily.com nominated me for the Sunshine and Shine on Award. I am so blown away and feeling the excitos killing me.I didn't see this coming. I am humbled Rosyln thank you .
Rules to the Sunshine Award:


- Use the logo below in the post.
- Link to whoever nominated you.
- Write ten pieces of information about yourself.
- Nominate ten fellow bloggers “who positively and creatively inspire others in the blogsphere.”
Sunshine Award: 10 Random Facts About Me:
- I love water-aka swimming
- I have 30 teeth
- My eye brows aren't equal
- I love erotic stories and movies
- Sometimes I think I am not fully human
- I don't remember being young
- I Google Random things.
- I have a crush on an actor but he doesn't know my name
- I missed a shower last week
- Reading books and random articles
The Bloggers I would love to nominate are:
1.http://www.fashionpadblogs.com/2.http://downwithpants1969.blogspot.com/
3.http://kazinidaily.com
4. www.fashionitazbybuiti.blogspot.com
5. http://www.deargirlwallflower.com/
6.http://beautiful-eagle.blogspot.com/
7.Ujesta.blogspot.com
8. beautiful-eagle.blogspot.com
9.http://www.toinlicious.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Sleeping Position Vs Strength of Relationship
How the position you sleep in with your partner reveals the strength of the relationship
- Partners who sleep an inch or less apart are happier than those who don't
- Around 42% of couples sleep back to back while just 4% face each other
- Couples who sleep face to face while touching were the happiest
The happiest couples: Partners who sleep face to face while touching were found to be 100% satisfied in their relationships
Results: Couple who sleep while touching were found to be much happier than those who don't make any contact while sleeping.
And couples who spend the night making physical contact are happier than those who do not touch.
Those who sleep in a ‘semi-foetal’ position, with their knees drawn up, are conciliatory, amenable to compromise, and unlikely to take extreme stances, he said.
And those who lie ‘prone’ on their face show a tendency for rigidity and perfectionism.
The study found that 42 per cent of couples sleep back to back, 31 per cent face the same direction and just 4 per cent face one another.
Around 34 per cent sleep touching and 12 per cent spend the night less than an inch apart, while 2 per cent are separated by more than 30 inches.
Of those who fall asleep touching, couples tend to be happier if they are face-to-face than if they ‘spoon’ their partners, facing the same direction, or if they face in opposite directions.
Revealing: Couples who sleep less than an inch apart are happier than those that have a wider gap between them when they sleep.Of those who do not
touch, the largest number of happy couples face the same direction –
above those who sleep back to back or facing each other.
The study found 86 per cent of couples who slept less than an inch apart felt happy in their relationship, compared with 66 per cent of those who slept more than 30 inches apart.The latest results are part of Professor Wiseman’s wider research on sleep and dreaming. He is using Dr Dunkell’s ideas to examine the ways people relate to each other in their sleep. His initial findings suggest that people who sleep very close to their partners are more likely to be extroverts.He has written a book, Night School, about his work.
Professor Wiseman said: ‘Thirty four per cent of people said they slept touching, but this rose to 45 per cent among extroverts.’
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