Hell no! you can't controll your dreams and sometimes sex dreams are not even about sex at all, it can just mean that you admire someone and/or feel a connection with them. Check out some of those dream interpretation books and youll see what i mean. Not to say those will tell you the exact meaning, but it may help guide you to figure out what the dream may have meant for you. And as an extra bonus you can have great orgasms in dreams. Sex is awesome and something God created for us. It is meant to be celebrated within the context He intended, so dont ever feel guilty about sex related dreams ect, or you will wind up with hang ups later.
2006-06-15 17:55:24
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answered by **0_o** 6
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the following is the deal. that's organic to have sex fantasies. how will you be on properly of factors of what you dream about? From a really strict Baptist view, as long as you aren't to any extent further actively lusting after females and females people, then you actually are superb. I have seen some books that recommend no television or pc and proscribing critically what you examine to stay away from a number of those suggestions. besides the indisputable fact that, historic previous archives clergymen who battled impure suggestions about women people and they under no circumstances even spoke of girls people for years at a time in any kind. there is a few thing to be suggested for the sexchronic which God gave to people. In a really legalistic view conserving to what the Bible says purely. Jesus that's a sin to lust after a woman, for the guy who does so has committed adultery in his heart already. word the interest adultery isn't fornication. you aren't to any extent further married so that's an act you won't be able to commit yet.
2016-10-30 23:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Dreaming about having sex is very normal, especially for young people.
Worrying about having those dreams can lead to a great many problems, however. None of us really have that much control over what we dream.
Now, about the sin part--we all sin. If we are Christians we do have access to forgiveness. I would say dreaming about sex is not a sin, but if you are worried you might be sinning, pray about it, discuss it with your minister if you are really bothered about it, but don't worry that this will send your soul to Hell. It won't.
I would say the only thing you are guilty of is being normal.
2006-06-15 17:53:09
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answered by Warren D 7
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I sure hope not!!!
And it isn't exactly the same to sin in your heart and actually do it.
For example: You might want to, and even plan to - - let's say murder somebody, but you don't actually do it.
The difference is that person is still alive one way, and not the other way. I think that is a BIG difference. And I'd bet that person would think so too...
Right?
2006-06-15 17:53:17
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answered by Texas Underdog 6
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No of course not. You can't be held responsible for your dreams they are beyond your control.If you believe in God wouldn't he be the one giving you the dreams? Usually if you dream about having sex with someone in particular that means you have a close relationship with that person but does not really mean you want to have sex with them (But sometimes it does)
2006-06-15 17:46:21
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answered by der_grosse_e 6
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Am i in hell yet?... hmmmm I dont think its bad if its subconcious.. You might just be expressing your sexual desires in a different way. I really do not think that talking about sex is bad... it is a part of human nature and our reason for being here. We are here to procreate... I feel that no matter what, all people dream about sex and there sexaul desires.
2006-06-15 21:27:39
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answered by azshole2u 2
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I'm not sure. But pray to God and ask him to keep these thoughts out of your head because you want your mind to be pure. Be sure no to fantasize about it when you are awake and the dreams will be less frequent.
2006-06-15 17:45:41
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answered by Susie 6
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No, it is a release of frustration and a subliminal response to percieved inadquacies.
2006-06-15 17:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! Sex is a part of who you are. God created you and when he did, your sexuality was a part of that creation.
2006-06-15 17:56:55
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answered by Eleni 1
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Yes! It's a temptation.
2006-06-15 17:47:20
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answered by e25 2
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