Tag Archive for 'sleep-psychology'
Sleepwalking, why do people do it? Personally, I have sleepwalked in the past. I had just flown once around the world and my body was so tired that it must have decided to go on its own. At least that is better than this Chef who sleepwalks and “cooks”, that is scary.
Here’s some interesting facts:
Rab Wood, from Glenrothes in Fife, is worried that he could burn his house down during his sleepwalking sessions.
The 55-year-old, who has been sleepwalking since he was 14 years old, said it is making his life a misery.
His wife Eleanor said she is constantly alert at night with worry about what her husband is going to do next.
It has been estimated that between two and 4% of adults in the UK sleepwalk. Experts at the Edinburgh Sleep Centre have said that if both parents sleepwalk then their children have a 60% chance of inheriting the disorder.
Children with one parent who sleepwalks have a 45% chance of it running in their genes while there is a 22% chance if neither parent sleepwalks.
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Wikipedia has a nice description of sleep paralysis:
a condition characterized by temporary paralysis of the body shortly after waking up (known as hypnopompic paralysis) or, less often, shortly before falling asleep (known as hypnagogic paralysis)
Stanford University has a nice definition of sleep paralysis too.
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What Women Don’t Want in Bed
0 Comments Published by Max November 30th, 1999 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology.![]()
Do you ever wonder what women don’t want in bed?
Here’s a good list of what women don’t want in bed:
#1 My Man Won’t Discuss Sex With Me
#2 My Man Takes Everything I Say About Our Sex Lives As Criticism
#3 My Man Doesn’t Have Good Hygiene
#4 My Man Doesn’t Talk Enough During Sex
#5 My Man Doesn’t Make Enough Noise When He Finishes (Climaxes)
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