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Can you share a bed platonically?

Can you share a bed platonically?

Originally Answered: Can a girl and a guy share a room and a bed have a platonic relationship? Yes, it’s possible and not even very surprising for a male and female to share a room platonically.

Is it OK for boys to sleep together?

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) takes a strong stance against co-sleeping with children under age 1. The AAP does recommend room sharing for the first 6 months of a child’s life, though, as this safe practice can greatly reduce the risk of SIDS.

What is a platonic sleepover?

Exes also often appear in platonic sleepovers; after all, a key factor is that you are not supposed to be sleeping with the person you’re about to be sleeping with. “Then, after that, I would sleep in bed with my other guy friend,” she continued.

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Is it normal for guys to sleep with other guys?

That’s according to a new study out of Britain on the changing social habits of heterosexual males. Published in the journal of Men and Masculinities in March, the study revealed that 98 percent of the study’s participants — all white, college-age male athletes — have shared a bed with another guy.

Do men share beds with other men?

Published in the journal of Men and Masculinities in March, the study revealed that 98 percent of the study’s participants — all white, college-age male athletes — have shared a bed with another guy. In addition, 93 percent also reported having spooned or cuddled with another man.

How many men spoon with other men?

In addition, 93 percent also reported having spooned or cuddled with another man. James Franco recently took a “bed selfie” with friend Keegan Allen and posted it to Instagram. Study co-author and sociologist Mark McCormack, of Durham University, says the study’s results exemplify changing conceptions of masculinity in contemporary culture.