SuGaRuSh3810 answered Wednesday March 30 2005, 1:34 pm: Yeah its totally normal...and AWESOME! Lol..its totally normal to have vivid dreams where you can feel everything. I heard dreaming gives your brain excersise sOo..yeah, lol. Hope I helped.
gessyka answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 11:48 pm: That's awesome!! and yes, normal. I have those dreams sometimes. Like REALLY vivid..Like where I can taste and feel everything..its so weird.
You're lucky.
jokerzgrl answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 11:17 pm: Yeah, thast perfectly okay. Do you meditate? i have a friend, and whenever he meditates and goes to sleep right after, he has lucid, vivid dreams. I think you should write your dreams down, you could be the next Stephen King. But if they really scare you, you can get a dream dictionary to try to interpret them and see what they mean, or try therapy. but if you're like me and can't afford that, the dream dictionary is your best bet. they have them at most libraries or new-age book stores and Barnes and Nobles...just any place that sells books in general. But every dream book says something different, so...you may have to look around a little. Find one that suits you.
MAd Love,
Victoria [ jokerzgrl's advice column | Ask jokerzgrl A Question ]
xOtWiXi answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 11:15 pm: It's completely normal- I actually ADORE those dreams [when they are happy that is]! It's a good idea to keep a Dream Diary too! ♥ [ xOtWiXi's advice column | Ask xOtWiXi A Question ]
FunnyCide answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 8:48 pm: I guess it's normal.. if it's not normal, then we're abnormal together! Believe me... I have vivid dreams almost every night. Sometimes it's funny.. last night I was forced (literally drug)to a beauty pagent for some girl at my church.. and for some reason she had to know the parts of speach (you know, nouns, pronouns, adjectives etc. and what order the sentence should be worded - you know, adjectives modify what? Etc.) and this girl had NO idea what was what. I had to counsel her backstage, but I only had about thirty seconds with her.. and when she lost, she blamed on me, and we got into a fist fight! lol That was awesome... considering I was the smaller of the two parties.. but it didn't help her that she was in a tube-top, sparkely red dress.. lol!! Yeah, I'd say it's pretty normal. But if it's something that's hurting you, then you might wanna talk to a parent about it. (I've had dreams where I've thrown myself over cliffs and had to go to the ICU and I had a headache when I woke up! lol)
-FunnyCide [ FunnyCide's advice column | Ask FunnyCide A Question ]
imsexyx0x0x answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 8:45 pm: yes, i think it deffenitaly! ive had dreams where i kiss a boy and then when i wake up im almost certain it was real because i know i felt it! lol i think you'll be just fine! [ imsexyx0x0x's advice column | Ask imsexyx0x0x A Question ]
therocketsummer answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 8:33 pm: I can't say it's normal, because most people cannot remeber half the dreams they drempt, but it's not abnormal. I have dreams like that when I feel like i'm falling, and when I finally hit the ground I jump up in my bed. It's scary, yes I know, but they're just dreams. Nothing in them can harm you, believe me :D.
surferlil2002 answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 8:26 pm: it can be... as long as it isn't anything dangerous... like if someone hurts you and you wake up with cuts...that probably isn't normal and you should talk to a doctor [ surferlil2002's advice column | Ask surferlil2002 A Question ]
Brunettesweetheart2468 answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 8:09 pm: I don't really understand what you mean. You can feel everything that happens to you in your dream?? Well, yes that is normal! It may seem like you feel it, but you really don't. It's hard to explain, LOL. I can feel thigns in my dreams too. Don't worry, it's normal! [ Brunettesweetheart2468's advice column | Ask Brunettesweetheart2468 A Question ]
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