Losing my love dreams

Discussion in 'Dreams' started by Emo Freak, Apr 27, 2006.

  1. Emo Freak

    Emo Freak Member

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    I keep on having this one dream. But only on certain nights. It goes like this:
    I am in my boyfriends room at his families house. We are kissing and touching when his mom walks in and starts screaming. And then calls in the whole family to show them how dishonest and slutty we are.I keep on having dreams about them finding out and me losing him.What does this mean.Are these dreams just dreams of guilt or is there more of a meaning.

    Then there's the dream he has:
    We are in his sisters room watching tv. We are both in the bed together he has no clothes on and i am only wearing a sports bra. His older sister leaves the room and we have sex....Its really hot by then and no clothes are on. But then suddenly his older sister is back. He says: " Uh can you leave a minute". She leaves and i put some clothes on. The later on him and his sister are in a room. And she asked him something.But then my mom walks in and asked them both " do you know whats wrong with my ariel?" they both shaked their heads no but my boyfriend is still worried in his dream.
     
  2. Supermegaman

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    u know looks like that u and your boyfriend are just scared of gettin caught lol dont worry bout it just lock the door and molest each other:)
     
  3. Emo Freak

    Emo Freak Member

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    OoO good idea.....thanks
     
  4. White Feather

    White Feather Senior Member

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    I think this is a dream of contraries (it means the opposite). So the scream is good, it should connote a pleasing surprise coming. Your dreaming that you might lose him probably means that you will be faithful to each other.
     

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