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| Originally posted by l�cid hmmm. what about lucid dreams? would those be considered hallucinations or dreams? |
Hard to say, since I think a lot of people tend to "lucid dream" either when first going to sleep or in the morning after having woken up once or twice. So a lot of them might be hallucinations, as Moral Hazard said.
I have this happen a bit. Usually when I go back in I get a rapid change in my dream. It will go darker, crazier, brighter or happier. It really depends on the dream for me.
I wish I dreamed more than I do, but it rarely happens - and I've never experienced a lucid dream.
I don't dream very often, either.
I wish there were a way to choose when I wanted to dream, and for how long. Dreams are so weird and interesting when I have them. If only there were a way to just turn them on and off. Then I could choose to have a few dreams whenever I was bored.
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Everyone dreams, not everyone everyone remembers though.
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| Originally posted by RJT I wish I dreamed more than I do, but it rarely happens - and I've never experienced a lucid dream. |
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| Originally posted by l�cid i've only had one lucid dream, but it was awesome. |
Lately I've been realizing I'm dreaming while in dreams, and getting a little bit of control over what I'm doing in them. It started a few months ago where I was in a dream going around these big concrete ruins/rubble, with huge concrete structures hundreds of feet high near a beach. I was on a big slab really high up, and there was muddy sand at the bottom, and I was trying to figure out how to get down from like, 300ft, and then I just thought...whats the worst that could happen, you're in a dream. I jumped and fell slowly and just landed fine at the bottom.
Then a few weeks ago I was in this huge old abandoned mansion and I figured out how to jump really high and kind of push off of things as if underwater or in space, almost being able to fly, but not quite.
Also, fucking. Once you figure out you're dreaming, its like being drunk. Inhibitions go out the window.

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| Originally posted by RJT And I don't think we've ever talked about the lucid dream you had (at least I don't remember it), what was it about? What could you do/control? |
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| Originally posted by l�cid it was a sex dream, and i could control everything. |
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| Originally posted by Clovis Also, fucking. Once you figure out you're dreaming, its like being drunk. Inhibitions go out the window. |
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| Originally posted by Clovis Also, fucking. Once you figure out you're dreaming, its like being drunk. Inhibitions go out the window. |
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| Originally posted by l�cid it was a sex dream, and i could control everything. it happened about 5 years ago. i just remember being really stressed out in my personal life back then, and i felt so liberated and comfortable and happy in the dream... so when i realized i could do whatever i wanted, i pretty much attacked the guy that was in the dream with me. the oddest thing though is that it all felt so real, and the guy who was in the dream was just a close friend rather than a guy i was dating or someone i'd want to hook up with... so i felt all awkward for having a dream like that about a friend. |
I grab at every vagina in my dreams like a serial rapist who hasn't seen one in 80 years.
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| Originally posted by Clovis Then a few weeks ago I was in this huge old abandoned mansion and I figured out how to jump really high and kind of push off of things as if underwater or in space, almost being able to fly, but not quite. |
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Originally posted by RJT Is it fair to say I wish I hadn't asked? |
Also 4 days ago I jumped into a swimming pool with my hat, went underwater, but when I came out my hat was dry and the rest of me was soaked.
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| Originally posted by l�cid it's just a dream, and it was ages ago! i have no problem discussing the past with you. |
i had a dream that my tooth felt weird and then i touched it and it shattered into a million pieces in my fingers
bad way to wake up this morning
Those are common dreams that people usually have when they're stressed. I have them as well whenever I'm SUPER stressed...but it's been a while.
Re: going back into dreams that you've woken up from
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| Originally posted by l�cid usually i have trouble restarting a dream i've woken up from, but this morning i was able to do it twice in 10 minutes. my alarm went off both times during crucial points in a really interesting dream, and i was so frustrated that i hit the snooze button and rolled back over into the same position i was sleeping in, closed my eyes tight and kept on dreaming. i couldn't think of a more satisfying way to start my Monday. has this ever happened to you? |
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| Originally posted by jennypie Those are common dreams that people usually have when they're stressed. I have them as well whenever I'm SUPER stressed...but it's been a while. |

Have you ever watched yourself sleeping? I meen I literally got "out of myself" and watched myself sleeping. I tried to get back to my body and wake up and I couldn't, fuck that was terifying. I watched myself from teh ceiling and couldn't do anything about it. After a minute or so I gathered all my strength and woke up. That was intense. I was scared like shit.
Edit: oh, and i've been tryin to control myself while sleeping, but it's pretty hard. At first I could do a couple of seconds, now somewhere up to a minute, but not any longer yet. I wake up :[
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| Originally posted by nefardec that's crazy because im pretty sure i have a temporomandibular joint problem that i just developed i can barely eat ![]() must be grinding my teeth a lot in my sleep. |
i do it all the time but in fact more when im about to bang a dreamy pussy, i wake up and im like "fuck, where did that vagina go" and quickly try to sleep again, and... b0p!
the ones i avoid to keep dreaming of are those when im dying
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