Tonight I am going to try to have a lucid dream (where you control what you do in a dream and realize that you are dreaming) to practice french kissing.
If I successfully have this lucid dream will it give me decent practice with french kissing? I only have a couple of times in real life but last night I realized that when I kissed this guy that it seemed very real (in a lucid dream). I just want to be more experienced for when it comes to french kissing this guy that I really like (and he likes me) so that it will go well.
laycieee answered Thursday August 17 2006, 2:39 pm: Yupp, it's really possible. I used to have a friend who told me that at night she would try having lucid dreams about making out with her boyfriend and then in real life when she was kissing him, what she did in her dream is what she did in real life. So, I guess anything is possible.
P.S: Supposedly, she said it really helps and made her more experienced, I haven't seen her in over a year, but on the phone she talks about it all the time. [ laycieee's advice column | Ask laycieee A Question ]
grkadvisor answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 6:22 pm: you never know possibly it could thats actually really good if you can have a lucid dream most teens start to loose their imagination and not being able to have lucid dreams let me know how it goes it sounds intresting
BitsandPieces answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 4:42 pm: Wow! I am impressed that you can "lucid dream," as it is not that common. I bet you are highly imaginative. Many successful people say that they practice picturing what they want to do before doing it. If you can do that in your dream, it may actually help. Once you master the kissing, maybe you can dream about your next goal....getting through math classes? [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
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