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*uds123
writes: I had the weirdest dreams last night. My bf was of 3 and a half years was sitting on my couch and my mum was sitting on top of him but facing towards him. They were kissing passionately and I was watching them through the living room window. I was horrified in my dream and start running down the street and they follow me running after me but i was afraid of them and i didnt want them to catch me because i was hurt, angry and ccrying. Next thing i know its day time and im in a room with my bf and we're fighting because of what happened. Then we end up in a sports centre and i want to go swimming in a small swimming pool.Does anybody have any idea what this all could possibly mean??
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reader, anonymous, writes (4 August 2010): Has your boyfriend ever made any comments about fancying/saying your mother looks nice at all? Even if he's just joking, could be it. Seems like you're a little worried about something.Dreams don't really mean anything to be honest. I should hope not anyway because I've had all sorts of dreams in the past, even kissing my boyfriends dad and brother! so you know.
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reader, M€9@/\/ +, writes (4 August 2010):
I have a book about what your dreams mean.... It means that you are very insecure about the relationship. You should talk to him about it....
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reader, dirtball +, writes (4 August 2010):
My personal view of dreams is that they mean little to nothing. Often they are a hodge podge of the day's musings and events. I look at them as the brain trying to make a story out of the process of establishing new neural connections (which happens only during sleep by the way).
One of my good friends loves dream interpretation. She said that one of the best online resources she's found is www.dreammoods.com. I'll admit, sometimes when I have a dream that effects me emotionally, I'll go take a look at possible meanings. With dream interpretation, it's pretty easy to find ways to make it apply to your life.
An example interpretation: You and your mother have been fighting recently. You think she may try to get back at you for something in some way that will really hurt you. You care about your boyfriend, but have insecurities about your relationship with him. You question his motives for being with you and are left feeling a sense of despair. You ran away because you don't know how, or are afraid, to confront the situation.
Another example interpretation: That cheeseburger you had for lunch really didn't agree with you.
There are many schools of thought about dreams. Everything from them being repressed memories and emotions, to tapping into the collective unconscious, to them meaning absolutely nothing at all.
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reader, CaringGuy +, writes (4 August 2010):
Probably means nothing at all. But maybe you're feeling insecure about things at the moment, or maybe your mother is flirting a little too much and you haven't said anything.
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reader, anonymous, writes (4 August 2010): This dream had no meaning. Your brain does not process information correctly all the time when it is sleeping so things can get pretty messed up... Dreams mean nothing at all.
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