Thread:SpiritedDreaming/@comment-173.58.100.7-20150615080843/@comment-26397825-20150616024205

Lol. Um. Well.

The stereotypical thing for double beds is that either they are in a relationship, in which case they cuddle up in the middle and everything is hunky-dory, or they are just friends, in which case it's easier for them to have their own blankets. The top bunk is a really unwise place for two people to sleep, as is a single bed really, because there simply is not enough room. You end up being squashed on one side, or pushed out altogether.

But everyone is different, and so are their sleeping patterns. I know a couple that love each other dearly, but they're both wiggleworms and blanket stealers when they sleep, so they each have their own set of blankets. I wiggle a lot, but my fiance doesn't, so I end up with most of the bed and blankts and he gets pushed off to one side. There are some coupls where both sleep like a log and don't move at all.

Generally, if you're sharing a bed with sombody and they push you out, push them or roll them back over to the other side of the bed and get back in. And if you push the other person out, when they push on you to move over, do so.

Ther's no set side on who gets to sleep where - most couples end up doing that simply because they put all their stuff on one side of the bed and it's easier when they wake up, but it's entirely up to the people. I can sleep anywhere so it doesn't bother me, but my fiance has to sleep on the left side of the bed, because that's where he's more comfortable, so that's how we sleep.

Really, it's different for each person, and it's highly likely that unless you're both log-sleepers or have individual blankets, you'll play tug-of-war quite a bit.