What It Says About Your Relationship When Your Partner Turns Their Back to You While Sleeping

According to psychologist Corinne Sweet, this position, called “liberty,” is actually a positive sign. It often reflects a healthy balance: partners feel confident enough to not need to be constantly glued to each other. In other words, intimacy is there, but it doesn’t need to be proven every moment.

Moreover, according to a study reported by The Huffington Post, nearly 28% of couples sleep this way. A figure that clearly shows that this choice is far from marginal or worrisome.

When should you pay attention?