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dream i had a dream last night that my best friend betrayed me and we weren't friends anymore, what does this mean?
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To dream that you have been betrayed, represents your suspicions about a particular person, relationship or situation in real life
Dont worry i didnt come up with that my self.
on www.myjellybean.com , they have a dream dictionary what tells you what your dreams mean. ]
It means that you had a dream. Dreams aren't reality, don't make a huge fuss over it. ]
Dreams don't generally mean a lot. It probably means that you don't trust your friend too much, and there might be a good reason for it. ]
In my opinion dreams are a way for the mind to exercise your imagination. Most of them are just for entertainment while sleeping, some may scare you, and others may inform you. But the point is, we have no control of our dreams. So if I were you I wouldnt worry about anything. ]
Its hard to interpret dreams, and I doubt that many here on Advicenators know how to. I would assume that it just means that you may be afraid of betrayal by your best friend.
Or then again it may mean that she is about to betray you and stab you in the back- ha only kidding.
I hope I helped
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--Jack ]
Dreams don't MEAN anything. Their just products of our imagination. Just because you dream someone is betraying you doesn't mean they are.
It could possibly be insecurity in your friendship that caused you to think this up. Then again, my dad ALWAYS dreams that my mom is cheating on him...and he's pretty damn secure in himself and their relationship.
It probably doesn't mean a thing. ]
It means thatt ur having trusting issues!! duhhh. the mind works as weird as the goth kids who believe in satan. WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT SOMETHING over and over it ends up in your dream in a different way. So talk to her about ittt, and if the bxtch betrays her, find a way to ruin her life! kbye ]
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