Whether you are actually having sexual dreams or sex fantasies about complete strangers, it is not cheating. One of the ways that makes remaining monogomous tolerable is the fact that you can fantasize about having sex with another person, as long as you don't act on it, and it will be okay. You're human, and you can't stop thinking that other people are attractive, and you can't turn off the part of your brain that gets you "horny" when you look at someone else. Fantasize and dream all you want. You can even pleasure yourself while you do so, and it is not cheating.
2006-11-23 13:28:03
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answered by Mr. Grudge 5
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I do not believe in cheating in any shape, size, or form. But when some one has a dream of someone, that is excepted. Because you have no control over your body or mind when you are asleep. But you know even that can get you in trouble, cause if your partner hears you talking in your sleep and you say a name, they will want to know who (name called out) is. And then think that you have been seeing that person. I know cause that happened to me.
2006-11-23 13:35:48
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answered by SapphireB 6
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I don't consider it cheating because you are not actually doing it physically. But after having those dreams and meeting those people who were in there and you have some attraction or feeling, I would consider it lust. Just depends on you.
2006-11-23 13:19:40
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answered by Cali C. 6
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i'm unsure what you're asking, yet once you propose is your lover cheating you with the aid of fact they have a damp dream the respond isn't any. that's completely organic to fantasize approximately somebody different that your lover that's basically cheating while they act on that fantasy.
2016-10-04 07:30:50
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answered by ? 4
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Absolutely not! Not only can you not help what you dream, but if you were to delve into any dream, so much is symbolic. Share them with your partner if you're comfortable doing that. If not, you have every right to keep them to yourself. But absolutely no guilt or blame!
2006-11-23 13:29:19
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answered by Grace Under Fire 7
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I think you may wake up feeling the guilt of actually cheating, but dreaming of others is not cheating!
2006-11-23 13:20:46
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answered by isobelle_12 2
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Spirita explains your dreams
Visit http://spirita.blogspot.com/ and post your question as a comment. You'll get your FREE dream interpretation (as a comment, too) shortly. Just remember where you posted your question, your dream interpretation will be under the same section
2006-11-24 03:19:14
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answered by Spirita 5
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It is not cheating. But try to realize what is the reason to have those dreams.
2006-11-23 13:38:03
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answered by Mike S 1
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How can you control your dreams? If you find out how to do it though let me know. NO its not cheating
2006-11-23 13:20:12
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answered by vindezeal 3
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In the Bible it states that to lust after another is adultery. Even though you have no contact with that person at all.
In real life. HELL NO. Every one has XXX rated dreams from time to time.
I try my best to remember mine. lol
2006-11-23 13:23:58
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answered by Anonymous
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