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Old Aug 03, 2013, 07:41 AM
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I had another lousy dream if anyone wants to help me interpret it. I'm married and we have a wonderful marriage and got married in April.
In my dream we were going out to eat with my husbands family. They were talking about cara, my husbands ex wife (he's never been married irl and I don't know any cara, neither does he) and he never told me he was previously married(in the dream irl he never has) on the way home we had to drive a long way and roat trip it so i brought up the ex wife and I got upset that he hid it from me. It wasn't until I found out he was seeing her twenty times a week that I decided to leave. We started screaming and I started sobbing uncontrollably when he told me and he said if I wasn't so jealous he would have told me before. So we argue for a longtime, me trying to leave but wishing he would just apologize and we could work through it. Then we start fighting over who gets to keep my dog. He wants to keep him so he's chasing me around the house trying to keep my dog. Then someone steps in and says "you've now seen a great episode of friends, they make up and live happily ever after." And my husband and I hold hands smiling. That's when I woke up. Any ideas? I really hate the relationship nightmares, I've had much worse dreams but my marriage is one of the only good relationships I have.
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