I had a dream that I almost had sex twice with my best friends boyfriend. And then like lateer in the dream he was like caring about what I was doing at this party. And like 2 weeks ago I went to their aunts house with my best friend and her family. And well he was obviously there. And he kept looking at me like that look like ugh, I don't know how to explain it. So what does that mean? Oh and he's like 2 or 3 years older than me.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? ManintheMoon answered Monday December 1 2008, 11:35 pm: Its just a way for your subconscious to tell you something you haven't noticed consciously. Maybe not even something thats true, its a very subjective perspective to think about, but often it can just be fantasy. And yes, sex dreams like that are just random. You have to question yourself. Why him? Or why a sex dream? It all depends on what you know consciously, so don't let that dream get to you. It may be about the guy, i don't know, but it may also be that the guy doesn't matter -As if, your B'fs boyfriend is just a place holder, or the type of guy you want, not directly him sort of speak, etc! Hmm, I can only guess! that when you saw him to look at you like ugh is just something you never really truly noticed before. Something maybe you didn't want to notice before and your stupid subconsious is leaking it out (sorry, hehe) anyways! its no big deal. AND Hey- it was just a dream.
I hope that helped, dreams are cool. Sleep tight! [ ManintheMoon's advice column | Ask ManintheMoon A Question ]
LM answered Monday December 1 2008, 9:25 pm: Sex dreams are totally normal. Unless you want to screw up the relationship you have with your best friend just put aside that dream and pretend you never had it. It's just that- a dream. I wouldn't suggest making it come true =P
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