Question Posted Wednesday January 10 2007, 8:33 pm
I have dreams about the same kid everynight, no matter what.
He's in it , like 6 out of 7 days a week.
Is that weird?
and Another thing, I had a dream about this random boy who Ive only had one dream about and the day after that dream, he came up to me and told me I was in his dream the same night.
Is that freaky or what?
It scared me alot
Thanks 14/f
LagunaBabe answered Thursday January 11 2007, 1:55 pm: I speak from experience, this has happened to me on multiple occasions. It's like, I dream of everything that will happen (good and bad.) And then, it comes true and it's real. It's kind of like women's intuition, so there's nothing wrong with it. It's just something you're gifted with, in my opinion.
caramella answered Thursday January 11 2007, 10:33 am: Have you ever met this guy in real life that you dream of everyday?If you havent mabey you will soon,its like deja vu...ur gifted.You see stuff in your dreams before in real life.you might meet this guy in real life just dont let your dreams control your life in a way that you wont date any guy cuz your gonna wait for the guy in your dreams dont be scared,i sometimes get these weird dreams man...you should be happy!sso COOL!! [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
cutie_pie answered Thursday January 11 2007, 1:12 am: thats happened to me before. me and my best friend both dreamt the exact same dream the exact same night. we were both in the dream. that was the first time, and then it happened again with my boyfriend.
as for dreaming about the same kid, all that means is he/she was probably on your mind before you went to sleep. you're probably unconciously thinking about him/her.
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