Worst nightmare or best dream ever

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  • jacktherower
    jacktherower Posts: 292 Member
    caco_ethes wrote: »
    My MFP wives talking to one another

    Dream or nightmare?
    Daymare

    MFP wives are rarely active at night.
  • caco_ethes
    caco_ethes Posts: 11,962 Member
    caco_ethes wrote: »
    My MFP wives talking to one another

    Dream or nightmare?
    Daymare

    MFP wives are rarely active at night.

    Haaa, good point
  • TarryTaffy
    TarryTaffy Posts: 883 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    I have a few reoccurring dreams that I've had for years. I am also a lucid dreamer often, so I have a sense of being in some control, even if the situation is 'set'.

    Reoccurring lucid dreams:

    One that I've had for over probably 20 years, morphing slightly, but the premise is the same. I'm moving dead bodies from place to place, to protect people I love. It's a stressful dream.

    Another is me standing on the edge of a cliff to 'hell' and jumping in.

    When I was younger, I had a reoccurring dream that I had a "magic carpet" and would be cruising around the world looking down at people, myself included.

    Another is that I am 'dead' and live in the ocean, and have to lure people into the ocean (they die) so I can have time on land, only at night tho.

    When I sleep in too late I often have "stress dreams" about normal life...like my coworkers are all mad at me, or I did something horribly wrong and grave repercussions are coming.

    Oh, and I also (fairly often) "hear" someone call my name and wake from a sound sleep (or a doorbell occasionally)
    ...there's no one there

    We have very similar dreams (lots of blood, fighting, death, serial killers in my head apparently), except my "doorbell" is a crashing sound. It often occurs if I wake up with a headache.
  • Mileysoot
    Mileysoot Posts: 23 Member
    Two years post graduation (Bach.) and I am having a recurring nightmare: midway through the semester I have a realization that I haven’t been attending one of my courses (usually math), like at all, and I’ve been dropped from the class. So I’m here, like, “oh crap I’ve got so much math homework.” Try to finish it all. Find out I’m dropped from the class. Ashamed of myself. Wake up with anxiety, like, “oh crap I didn’t do that one assignment in 2014”