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Old Sep 27, 2007, 04:40 AM
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Last night I had a very strange dream. i dunno how to put but I'll give it a go, first all I'm a guy so this dreamm really freaked me out, ok in the dream I was a women now for to be a women in a dream was starnge enough, what got me was that in the dream I got raped but being a guy in a womens body it was like HAHA what u trying to do, so I fought back I scratched, I kicjed but thisd guy wouldn't get off no matter what I did he wouldn't get off, after awhile he eventually put a pillow over my face to smother me he thought I was out but I was awake dfuring the whole thing, after he was done raping me the dream skipped back to me being a guy at my own house but what was even stranger was the fact that as a guy again I still felt it felt him inside of me, I felt ashamed, I felt guilt, I felt loniless, I felt anger and I felt fear, even now being awake I stll feel like it, and in the dream I even went to this guys house and as a guy I still felt scared to be around him even though I know I could %#@&#! him up for doing what he did. Now I have never been raped in real life nor have I ever raped any1 so this drwam really did do a number on me and please in understand that I in no way know what it really feels like to be raped nor do I pretend too, I'm just looking for an interprutatyionb of the dream or mayb sum answers to why I would dream such a vile act beging done to me. Please I am reaslly freaked out about this.
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Old Sep 27, 2007, 08:09 AM
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Psyclox, I wouldnt worry to much about dreaming about being of the oppersite sex, as a humanbeing you will have masculine and feminine parts. Normally its the feelings in dreams and not so much the actions that are telling us something. Rape against the femine part of yourself could just mean you not allowing yourself to be who you are fully? But dreams are always best left to the dreamer.
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Old Sep 27, 2007, 08:25 AM
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Old Sep 27, 2007, 12:34 PM
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"rape" can symbolize anything forced on you like that. I suspect you dreamed yourself a woman to get the whole feeling "across" to yourself (like it sounds like you have!). What other situations have you maybe been in/are you in that feel "like" that?

destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the beautiful country" http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=rape
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