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Old Mar 19, 2013, 04:07 PM
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About 5 years ago I kept having almost nightly dreams of my first boyfriend and first love from 20 years ago. I could not understand why this was happening because I was happily married and living in another state and had not thought about him in years. Fast foward to now. My marriage unexpectedly fell apart and I ended up moving back to my hometown to be near my family where my ex lives. Come to find out he is divorced also. We have begun to see each other casually. I just wondered if the dreams meant that we would connect again or if maybe we are solemates? What do you think?

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Old Mar 19, 2013, 11:25 PM
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I am not the person here who interprets dreams, but the dreams certainly suggest he was still on your mind.

Any interpreters around?
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Old Mar 20, 2013, 10:33 AM
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Aoo' the dream does indicate he is on your Mind. You may share some things in common with him.
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