How can people actually sleep on their back? You literally just stare into the darkness and wait for sleep to take you....
I always sleep in a fetal position with my blanket covering my entire body including my head
>>38197515
Amen.
I think I've slept on my back at most 10 times in my life and every single time it was sitting up when drunk as fuck on my bed watching something.
I can only really sleep on my sides.
Can sleep on my front also but not as well.
I also rarely sleep on my back, mostly because of my fear of sleep paralysis (has happened to me twice while sleeping on my back).
>>38197809
>sleep paralysis
GOD DAMMIT why did i look that up. I didn't even want to look up pictures, but Google randomly displayed these creepy pictures.
Anyway, it used to happen to me a lot that i woke up, unable to move at all, and could barely breathe.
It turns out my body was too weak. A bit of cardio and strength training a few times a week fixed that for me
I can't fall asleep on my back or side unless I'm very tired, that is, more tired than what I'd be after a regular day.
>>38197515
Text me if you you you want to you want to go come come
I can fall asleep in any position. Everyone has something they're good at, and mine is sleeping.
>He actually sleeps
>He doesn't just spend every night awake rolling around trying to find the all perfect impossible to find position
>>38197515
>You literally just stare into the darkness and wait for sleep to take you....
Who the fuck tries to sleep with their eyes open
>>38198019
I used to sleep on my back with my arms at my side or folded like a vampire all the time, but then I read about sleep paralysis and I haven't slept on my back since :(
>>38198516
I actually sleep with my eyes open. It took a bit of a practice. You just need completely dark room.
>>38197515
hurts my back if i sleep on my back
>>38198368
same but some positions hurt my back
I sleep on wood without a matress naked with no blanked during summer and 1 blanked and maybe t-shirt during winter and with no warming up. My room gets like 3-4 degrees
>>38197809
This
I can't sleep on my back without getting sleep paralysis. Whenever it happens to me, I can't move my body. I try, and it moves a little bit then it kind of goes back into position like im being held down. I haven't ever seen anything but I always have the feeling that somethings outside my door trying to get in, and I can't do anything to stop it as im frozen in place.
>>38197515
I always lay on my stomach to go from awake to half-sleep and then turn on my back to go from half-sleep to full-sleep.
>people being afraid of sleep paralysis
>I've been trying to induce it for several years without success
Sleep paralysis is the first step to lucid dreaming/out of body experiences you goobers.