yep!
but I actually slept through it. I woke for a second knowing I woke up and confirmed that I was laughing my head off in my sleep.
it happens.
2006-08-09 18:50:41
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answered by elymendoza1984 3
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Yes, and this is usually caused by your recent, or soon-to-happen acquisition of something you really want. To feel giddy about getting something we want is, many times, hidden by our "grown-up" patterns of behavior; holding back a stifling shriek when you get that thing you've wanted forever, like a child would. Laughing in a dream is a relaxed, joyful release of that emotion that wants to be expressed, and in a very healthy way. Laughing while sleeping is just as good as (maybe even better than) a good laugh while awake. I know that the day that follows a night where I dreamed and laughed was one that was very airy and light-hearted. Excellent!
2006-08-09 18:50:45
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answered by Scott Rinke 2
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form of. It replaced into humorous interior the dream, yet not so humorous whilst i replaced into conscious. i replaced right into a physician, analyzing an injury to a soccer participant. Me: you have a contusion on your knee. Him: Will I ever play back? Me: that's in basic terms a posh word for a bruise. Him: Oh. (finding bewildered) Will I ever play back?
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answered by stein 4
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Yes, now and then. I'm also told I laugh in my sleep.
2006-08-09 18:48:12
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answered by Babs 4
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maybe why have u?
2006-08-09 18:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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