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Over the past few weeks to a month, I have had dreams involving a friend which have led me to question my sexuality. In the first dream we were at a concert and she suddenly started kissing me on the lips. When I had the second dream, she was sleeping over. I dreamt that we were in the same place and positions when she said something loving and kissed me. This second dream, however, felt like reality. I wanted to ask her if it did indeed happen, but I figured it wasn't worth inserting that awkwardness into our friendship.
I am 16 and heterosexual for the most part. I never have any sexual fantasies about this friend. |
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It might not be so much about the sex/friend as about how you relate to yourself and how you need to learn to love yourself? Your friend could be a mirror you, especially if you don't have a sister to dream about. I believe we "are" every character in our dreams; they're our creations after all, our thinking them up. I wouldn't worry too much about your sexuality but I'd look at what you might be telling yourself about "you" and your relationship to yourself.
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I saw a dream counselor a long time ago who said that "s*x dreams" were about connecting (not necessarily s*xual connection). Maybe your dream was symbolic of something. Billi
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The idea of a soul mate is an ILLUSION. In reality, we must learn to be our own best friend/partner. Then if love comes to us, we will already be whole. All that love can do, at that point, is enhance our wholeness! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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