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According to psychologists, people who sleep with their pets have 7 common traits

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Sleeping alongside an animal requires subtle attention: perceiving a breath, a movement, a change in posture… These micro-signals strengthen the connection with the other, even while sleeping.
People accustomed to this nocturnal cohabitation are often perceived as particularly sensitive and attentive to emotions. Their ability to perceive the tenderness of human relationships deepens with each shared night, forging a truly  profound emotional connection .

A great open-mindedness and natural tolerance

Let's face it: letting a pet on the bed deviates from the "traditional" rules. Yet, those who adopt this ritual fully embrace their choice. They prioritize well-being over rigid conventions and prefer to follow their intuition rather than "shoulds."
This attitude often reflects a curious, flexible, and open personality, ready to embrace the unexpected. In short: a more fluid and benevolent view of everyday life.

Improved resilience to stress and difficult times

When life gets complicated, the presence of a pet at night acts as an emotional cocoon. Many people experience less inner tension and a more stable sense of balance when they sleep near their companion.
This constant presence soothes the mind, softens difficult evenings, and offers a simple yet powerful anchor for navigating challenging times, whether personal transitions or trying days.

A more stable and harmonious lifestyle

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