Last night, i had a realllly amazing sexual dream haha
it was the first one that i've ever had.
i'm not a sexual person, but i masturbate a lot.
how can i get myself to have more sexual dreams?
i've tried lucid dreaming before, but i can never seem to get myself to realize i'm in the dream. i just can't do it.
any tips on how to lucid dream?
i really want to have more sexual dreams though, so if you have any ideas on how to that'd be great!
hitler_the_goat answered Saturday June 6 2009, 5:13 pm: you're serious. okay.
your dreams are your body's way of processing the day's information and events. if you think about having sex alot during the day, or in some manner, spend a whole day involved in some activity that examining sex, then there you go. or you could try my method, which was stop masturbating for over two months and think about sex constantly. let me tell you, in the 1980s, Meg ryan was a sexy sexy girl, now imagine her with only a bikini bottom on, oiled up so that her skin was shiny as hell with that 80s haircut dirty blonde neck length curls...... hell yeah. lemme tell you.... that was five years ago and I still let that most erotic of dreams run through my head. the only problem with that solution is that it takes so goddamn long to build up the ridiculous level of hormones required that its almost impractical.
-gunner. [ hitler_the_goat's advice column | Ask hitler_the_goat A Question ]
cuddlemonster answered Saturday June 6 2009, 4:41 pm: Think about sex more. Haha.
If you could get lucid dreaming down, you'd be able to decide what you want to dream about.
I'm able to lucid dream all the time, it's not that hard. Keep a dream journal and write your dreams down every morning when you wake up. Also, a big part of it, is during the day hold up your hand and ask yourself 'am I dreaming?' Then later when you're dreaming, you'll probably hold up your hand (since you think about it often, and that's what dreams are about) and when you see your hand, you'll ask yourself if you're dreaming. [ cuddlemonster's advice column | Ask cuddlemonster A Question ]
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