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I had the weirdest dream last night and I want to know what it may represent? Ok...well one of my friends from school loved me, even though he had a girlfriend. In the dream I seemed unsure whether we had sex, which is weird because I am a virgin. I was also worried that he was cheating on his girlfriend. He loves his girlfriend like so much and he talks about her all the time. I'm not one bit jealous of her or anything, because I've never had feelings for him, its just strange I would have this dream.

2007-02-02 15:26:31 · 6 answers · asked by Sweetthing4u09 2 in Social Science Psychology

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One of the most common dream themes is about sex. From a clinical perspective, dream images of sexuality are rarely, if ever, expressions of “love.” In the unconscious—the origin of all dreams—sexual images and feelings signify a need to be seen or to be noticed as a way to compensate for a deep fear of being abandoned or ignored.

2007-02-05 12:43:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To see your friends in your dream, signifies aspects of your personality that you have rejected, but are ready to integrate these rejected part of yourself. The relationships you have with those around you are important in learning about yourself. Additionally, this symbol foretells of happy tidings from them and the arrival of good news. To see your friends, saddened and troubled, in your dream, signifies sickness and distress upon them. To see your childhood friend in your dream, signifies regression into your past where you had no responsibilities and things were much simpler and carefree. You may want to escape the pressures and stresses of adulthood. Consider the relationship you had with this friend and the lessons that were learned. Alternatively, the childhood friend may be suggesting that you have been acting in a childish manner and you need to start acting like an adult.
To dream that you are cheating on your spouse, mate, or significant other, suggests feelings of self-guilt and self-betrayal. You may have compromised your beliefs or integrity and/or wasting your energy and time on fruitless endeavours. Alternatively, it reflects the intensity of your sexual passion and exploring areas of your sexuality. It is a reaffirmation of your commitment. To dream that your mate, spouse, or significant other is cheating on you, indicates your fears of being abandoned. You may feel a lack of attention in the relationship. Alternatively, you may feel that you are not measuring up to the expectations of others. This notion may stem from issues of trust or self-esteem.
To dream about sex, may be your libido's way of telling you that it's been too long since you have had sex. It may indicate repressed sexual desires and your needs for physical and emotional love. Alternatively, it represents the finding of your Self through opening yourself. To dream about sex with someone other than your spouse or significant other, suggests dissatisfaction with the physical side of your relationship. On the other hand, it may be harmless fantasy. In such situations, you may find that you are less inhibited sexually and you can even bring that sense of adventure to your existing relationship.

2007-02-06 11:48:02 · answer #2 · answered by Storm 3 · 0 0

In some cases the characters in your dreams are only actors with familiar faces and really represent feelings that you have about yourself.

2007-02-02 23:36:15 · answer #3 · answered by Joe Schmo from Kokomo 6 · 0 0

personally, I think a dream is just something for your brain to do while asleep. Although thay do mean things, its probably nothing.

2007-02-02 23:37:12 · answer #4 · answered by ... 2 · 0 0

u are thinking too much..relax its unusual that u can have this kinda dream but then maybe its only 1 time

2007-02-02 23:30:28 · answer #5 · answered by help me 1 · 0 0

You're attracted to him and it came out in the dream.

2007-02-03 00:02:17 · answer #6 · answered by Pamela P 2 · 0 0

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