A new study has claimed that sleeping with your clothes off helps you have a happier relationship with your partner.
Cotton USA conducted a study where they asked couples about the clothes they went to bed in and how happy they were in their relationship, Metro.co.uk reported.
It turned out that 57 per cent of the pairs who slept naked were happier as compared to the 48 per cent of pyjama clad sleepers, 43 per cent of nightie wearers and 38 per cent of people who slept in one piece.
Stephanie Thiers-Ratcliffe from Cotton USA said that the reason for it was the encouraged "intimacy and openness" due to nudeness and the feeling of soft bed.
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