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Old Dec 05, 2012, 04:10 PM
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I've always been one that has vivid dreams. I've always believe dreams serve as a conduit to relay thoughts, emotions, ideas,warnings and sometimes messages. I believe every dream is beneficial to your over all goal in life.
With that said. I had the 1st dream about my "T" in July. It was hot, and racy is an understatement. That dream was spicy as gumbo and I awoke panting. Unfortunately, the next day I had a session. He asked me what was going on? I was visibly shaken, embarrassed to the point the entire season I refused to even look at him. I refused to tell him. He then said ,'Now I want to know what is it. I'll leave it alone". (Thank GOD)
Recently it's every other night. Some of them are spicy, others are more romantic undertones. A dream about a dinner, a walk, something. Now I LOVE the work I accomplish with my "T". I've overcome many life challenges that I struggled with for years with his help.
For some reason, I don't know what the dreams mean. I need help. I need to know what these dreams mean. Am I becoming attracted to this man? Is this a sign I need to leave? Please help!

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