Question Posted Friday September 12 2008, 10:12 pm
so theres this guy in my history class, and he sits behind me. i never talk to him much, but hes really cute. so i had a dream about him. and in my dream we were going out and i had like MAJOR butterflies, i didnt know it was possible to actaully feel butterflies in a dream, but i did and i woke up right after i got them. so then the next day i saw this guy it was kind of awkward for me [not for him] and then we started chatting alot. so i think im falling for this guy. just because of my dream. is this normal?!?!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? twisted_ribbon answered Saturday September 13 2008, 11:37 am: Dreams aren't always a sign of what's going on in real life.
I've had dreams before involving guys I'm friends with, but in reality I think nothing of them!
However, if you do think he's cute, then I guess there's no harm in believing in fate and such coincidences like this dream!
You'll just have to get to know him, speak to him more and this way you'll find out if you have things in common. You've already said you're chatting a lot so its a good start. :)
All I can say is, just don't base it all on the dream and think about the reality of it.
See where it takes you anyway, good luck!
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triquetra answered Saturday September 13 2008, 6:58 am: Dreams are a way in which we can see and feel our inner emotions which we might've not been so aware of before hand. So considering the fact that you saw him in your dream and felt something for him, tells me that you like him.
There's nothing wrong in falling for a guy after a dream, trust me, I've been there before. But don't expect him to feel the same way. Get to know him well (to the point where you know him inside and out), before decidng that you want to go out with him.
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