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Old Aug 03, 2013, 06:07 PM
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I've had two dreams recently that I wonder about. They were actually nice, not disturbing in anyway. A very close friend of mine was in both. He is like a father to me and he thinks of me as daughter. It's a wonderful relationship, he's a mentor as well as a friend. In the first dream he says I love you, and I tell him I love him too. Then we share a very chaste, platonic kiss.

The second dream is much the same. He says I love you, I tell him I love him too and we hug. The only weird thing is when we hug, one of his arms drops to his side while the other hugs me. Platonic hugs are generally like that though.

I wake from these dreams feeling very safe and content. They don't mean anything bad or weird I hope!

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Old Aug 06, 2013, 06:49 PM
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It sounds like a very pleasant dream. I would just leave it at that.
It sounds like you really like this person, and there is nothing bad
about that.

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