It's your fear and or trust issues coming across in the form of a dream. It cannot hurt you but is rather making you aware of a persistent issue that you haven't dealt with. Dreams are almost always stuff like this that we push aside while awake to the subconcious rather than deal with head-on while awake. Dreams can also be about frivolous things or to do with desire/hormones at this stage too. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
katiekat answered Wednesday September 11 2013, 8:43 pm: FRom what I understand about dreams, they basically help us cope with inner turmoil and subconscious stress. During sleep, our brains process difficult emotions and helps you rationalize them so that you don't overload when you're awake. It takes something complex, and turns it into something a little simpler, that your mind understands.
So based on that, if you're dreaming about snooping through your boyfriends stuff, you may have a subconscious fear that your boyfriend is cheating? None of us can really tell you why you are having the dreams that you are, its your mind processing something that sometimes you don't even know is there!
If it's something that's bothering you, then think hard about what's bothering you, even if something you've only thought about for a fleeting moment. That way your conscious mind can catch up, so to speak. [ katiekat's advice column | Ask katiekat A Question ]
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