The dream is not about your husband so much as it is about your fears of loosing him. You love your husband very much and fear that you do not meet up to who you feel he should be with. When people marry they should marry their true love and no one else. You are that true love. The sooner that you accept that the easier it will be to let go of the other woman that has been put in the past. If he is kind by nature than that's just who he is. Trust is very important in a relationship. Once you begin to believe that he loves you and no other the sooner that these types of dreams will end. If he doesn't feel taken advantage of than neither should you. To see someone you love having simple physical contact in a dream and have it bother you has more to do with you than he.
Hope this helps.
Talk to him about it.
You may very well have watched a movie on infidelity earlier that week that stuck in your mind.
That or you had some spicy food before you went to bed.
2007-09-20 17:52:51
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answered by chile chill 2
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I keep editing my answer, and none of these sound right... It sounds like a dream I would have if I got married. You just have the normal concerns any bride would have. Not really concerns even, just things to pay attention to. I'm sure it means something, the dreamer can always tell an important dream from a boring one, but you are the best interpreter of your own dreams. This one is pretty obvious, though!
2007-09-20 17:44:36
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answered by saralizzy1981 3
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I really think it's just a matter of a fear of yours. You just married the guy, obviously, you don't want to lose him. Your mind took an annoyance of something he does that part of you thinks may get him in trouble. (ie by him being such a helpful guy, you're afraid that someone may take advantage of that)
Whether your fear is legitimate depends partly on if his ex calls all the time in real life and partly on your communication with your husband. If you're really worried about it, talk to him. You're married to the guy,......communicate.
Also, don't jump the gun. A hug is not an affair.
2007-09-20 17:55:04
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answered by downsouthrr 2
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There is no proof dreams mean anything...it's your subconscious working while you are unconscious. I've had dreams of falling off a cliff and flying....but I don't expect to do either. A dream is a dream apart from your hopes and conscious dreams in reality.....Now I'm going back to sleep and see if Michelle Pfeiffer picks up where she left off.
2007-09-20 17:52:06
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answered by riverrat15666 5
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go seem right into a dream dictionary at any e book keep or information superhighway web site. seem up the keys like lions, shrinking, death, anger, spouse & Husband, then seem and improve what all those advise into your existence of at present.
2016-10-09 14:04:56
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answered by ? 4
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Most people who worry about the spouse not being faithful are not faithful themselves or wouldn't be if given the chance.
2007-09-20 17:46:36
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answered by protoham 6
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ex>>>> "true love"... hmmmm... yet he married you
if it was true love, he wouldn't have ended up marrying you
be aware of signs, though
we women have a sixth sense- I do... you do, too
be straightforward with hubby... tell him what your expectations are
2007-09-20 17:46:50
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answered by justmemimi 6
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It's just a measure of your own insecurities. Don't take it more seriously than that.
2007-09-20 17:44:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I think your just a nervous newlywed!
2007-09-20 17:46:14
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answered by Hi Y'all! 4
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2007-09-20 17:45:04
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answered by SUPERMAN 4
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