Japanese Test Reveals What Your Sleeping Position Says About Your Personality

Japanese Test Reveals What Your Sleeping Position Says About Your PersonalityJapanese Test Reveals What Your Sleeping Position Says About Your Personality
King Malleta
February 9, 2017
A new Japanese personality test, being as fun as they are to try out, claims to reveal the link that connects a person’s character based on their sleeping pattern.
According to RocketNews24, a Japanese Twitter user @lenri_rinle posted a photo that examines how you can decipher a person’s personality judging by how they sleep.
In the photo that was shared, there are eight different sleeping patterns listed, each corresponding to a person’s assumed behavior.
The King – People who sleep with their back laid flat on the bed, with both arms and legs freely extended are said to be individualistic and confident.
The Hug – Those who fall asleep while hugging something are described as frustrated and idealistic.
The Fetus – This one is pretty self-explanatory. Those who sleep in a fetal position are said to be pampered and clingy.
The Half-Fetus – This is same as the fetus position with the legs extended rather than curled up. The photo described people who sleep like this as balanced, indecisive yet rational.
The Prone – People who sleep with their face pressed down on the bed are believed to be nervous and sensitive, but capable workers.
The Sphynx – This sleeping position is common among kids but pretty rare when it comes to adults. The photo did not however provide a personality trait.
The Prisoner – Those who sleep with their arms and legs closed are said to be individuals who are unsuccessful in their career s and interpersonal relationships.
The Raised Leg – If you sleep with your legs raised, the photo suggests that you are sensitive, nervous, short-tempered, but has a strong memory.
Although some are pretty relatable, like the “King” position, some of the examples are unjustifiable. Still, these are interesting attempts to get a better insight of how the mind of a person operates.
So, what’s your sleeping position?
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