Dreams

TN_Vixen

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I've been having some funky dreams lately. Today I dreamt I was asked by a client to become his brother's mistress. I was told there was a lot of money in it for me. Problem was, this guy was so majorly ugly it wasn't funny. Next thing I know I'm in bed between the two brothers, fondling them.

Then I had a dream about my ex husband and three of his friends coming into my house in their underwear. ?

Do you notice that dreams during daytime naps are much more vivid and funky than dreams you have during the night?
 
My dreams usually involve (at least in part) whatever I was thinking about when I went to sleep.

So, for me, those daytime dreams are always a bit more vivid. I have more on my mind in the day....but I can't tell you what. ;)
 
I just asked...

I just asked about this one day last week. Only it was a dream I had at night, I hardly get to take naps during the day so that's pretty much out of the question. But I did have a paranoid dream about my boss, not really sexual but it still left me perplexed. I woke up with this feeling of anticipation and anxiety. And the things in the dream would NEVER have happened in r/l........
 
my most vivid dreams are when my subconcious is trying to tell me something is wrong , that much is easy , working out what is wrong and how to fix it is the hard part
 
I don't really take a lot of naps, but sometimes I do dream during them and they are usually strong. Or at least seem strong because I wake so suddenly from naps.
 

Originally posted by Tyrael
I always dream about things trying to kill me.


:confused: Dude, find help...seriously.


Y'all are absolutely right. My most fucked up dreams are during the day, usually when I crash out with the TV going. My imagination goes 100mph. and the television provides crazy scenarios that I pick up on subconsciously.

I have a lot of dreams about falling from great hieghts. I mean like falling out of planes without a parachute, or just running and leaping off a huge cliff for no particular reason. (...and I'm telling Tyrael to seek help. :rolleyes: )

Two things are always certain. If I'm falling, I know I'll always slow down right before I reach ground, and I know this sounds loopy, but I can always breath underwater.
 
I have been having incredibly vivid dreams lately, especially if I nap during the day.

I had one memorable one on Friday about a certain member of this board. Ummmmm...it was a nice one.
 
Whenever I fall in a dream I always wake up.

I don't always dream bout my death...usually it's about sex. And I can't remember but a few of my dreams after I wake up anyway.
 
Has anybody tried writing down their dreams the moment they wake up? I tried this for a little while, man I have some fucked up dreams.

Looking back on my journals I see one about Vampires turning into a red squid from the Looney tunes. And another about the end of the world.

I'm actually kind of glad I don't remember my dreams lately!
 
The weirdest phase I went through was when I was revising for my History exam and focused on the French Revolution. After 5 days of revision I had to stop with the topic because I had constant all-night nightmares (and woke up crying each morning because they were so "real" to me) about my family being beheaded during the French Revolution "inspired" from all the stories I read. Yuck.
 
dreams

i had one 2 nights (mornings) ago.
i dreamt that i answered the door and the delivery person was bringing my wifes Avon orders to the door.
when i asked if all the boxes were delivered she said "only one more parcel for you"and delivered a big cardboard tube with my name on it.'
when i opened it up, there were a bunch of paintings and drawings rolled up inside from some of my friends here at lit.
cant remember what they were now but i am sure i enjoyed them.
 
I generally don't get enough sleep during the week to dream. On the weekends if I wake up early and then go back to sleep I tend to have one dream after another.

I have all kinds of wild dreams, some make sense, so don't.
The only thing some of them have in common is this: If I'm
dreaming about some extreme event, like being chased or something, I can't seem to move very fast.
It's like I'm running in slow motion. I'm sure it has some
Freudian meaning :rolleyes:

Pretty strange huh, but who really has normal dreams?
 
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