A doctor explains why wearing socks in bed could help you sleep better. Plus, how it might even lead to more orgasms. Wearing socks to bed is more divisive than Ross and Rachel’s “we were on a break” ...
There are certain things that humans — or enough loud people, anyway — respect as universal truths. Pizza is good. Nickelback? Bad. Wearing socks to bed is terrible and should be a crime. The first ...
Some people say you should wear wet socks to bed because it has health benefits like fighting off a cold and improving circulation. Here's the downlow. I’ve heard plenty of myths in the wellness world ...
It might not be for everyone, but there's just something about a fresh pair of fuzzy socks on a cold winter night that sends me straight to dreamland. Call it a hot take, but I know I'm not alone.
If you are having trouble falling asleep, cold feet could be the problem (and I’m not talking about the fear of a big decision). A study published in Psychology & Behavior noted “sleep onset could be ...
Regarding nighttime customs, the topic of wearing socks to bed has generated discussions as varied as sleep inclinations. While some people find it delightful to imagine having warm toes under the ...
Many might believe wearing socks to bed is a bit strange, but it's been touted as the way to cure sleepless nights. According to the Sleep Foundation, wearing socks to bed helps with the distal ...
If you’ve ever slept in the same bed with someone, you’ve likely noticed their specific preferences ― whether they like the sheets tucked in at the foot of the bed, what kind of pyjamas they sleep in ...
TikTok is abuzz with a sleepmaxxing hack: Sleeping with your socks on. Socks can keep toes toasty and create a sense of comfort and coziness — and though it may seem counterintuitive, wearing socks ...
Although we are well into spring now, the weather hasn’t been exactly nice. With temperatures still spelling one-digit numbers during the night-time, you might not be ready to swap your winter pyjamas ...
I'll be the first to admit that I'm a type-A housekeeper, but I try to restrain myself from enforcing my personal rules on my husband. He wouldn't care if we never opened a single piece of mail or ...
There are certain things that humans -- or enough loud people, anyway -- respect as universal truths. Pizza is good. Nickelback? Bad. Wearing socks to bed is terrible and should be a crime. The first ...