Question Posted Sunday September 22 2013, 12:48 am
there is this tutor I work with in the tutoring lab in college. She's great and a wonderful person to be around with. My class ended a few months ago but I still see her around and I like to chat with her if I can though I am really nervous and can't really talk well. . I can not go up and talk to anyone for just conversational purposes unless they talk to me first. That is how I made friends. This is honestly annoying the crap out of me
I just had a dream of her showing up at my house to give me something. I then invited her inside and we chatted about things and then I showed her around and things I do and stuff I did. Then in the end when she left I though "I can send her a friend request now" I remember being sad that it was only a dream. I wonder what this dream means. I guess it means I like her and want to be her friend. I don't want to do anything romantically because she is older (28 and I am 22) and engaged. I mean that, hell I didn't even do anything sexual in the dream
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Dragonflymagic answered Sunday September 22 2013, 1:54 am: The subconscious mind which controls your dreams is also where all your feelings and emotions come from the good and the bad ones.
Since you dreamt of her, I'd say your guess was right that you like her or have a crush on her. But another part of you also feels that nothing can really come of it in real life so because thats the case your subconscious knows the only place you cna experience her is in a dream. The subconscious mind for me has always mixed up and distorted reality, like my daughters are my sisters and grand daughter is my child. So I wouldn't place too much importance on the dream. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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