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1040 The sleep position that reveals more about your personality than any quiz

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/02/2026 22:00 EDT

The sleep position that reveals more about your personality than any quiz

Scientists discovered that your unconscious sleeping position acts like a personality polygraph test, revealing hidden traits about confidence, vulnerability, and relationships that you can't fake or control—even if you tried.

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