Sometimes Men Like To Be The Little Spoon Too

    If you don't know, now you know.

    Spooning has been around for hundreds of years.

    Your parents have done it.

    Your grandparents have done it.

    And dinosaurs probably did it, too.

    And during that ridiculously long timeline, one thing has always remained constant: men (or male dinos) have been the big spoon.

    Why? Because the majority of men are bigger than their partner, making the spooning connection a perfect fit.

    But that's not fair.

    We, too, like the warm comfort accompanied by being the little spoon.

    For too long our arms have been locked in uncomfortable positions with our back exposed to the outside world.

    So right here and right now I would like to ask that the ladies of the world take one for the team and occasionally act as the big spoon.

    It may not be a perfect fit, but that's OK, because we're not spoons; we're people.