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Old Jun 13, 2015, 10:21 PM
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Every once and a while I get these dreams about girls (either imaginative or who I know in real life). I make love to them or kiss them in these dreams. The thing is, I've never been remotely intimate with a girl in real life, so when I wake up I feel utterly horrible, and often cry. Is it typical to have dreams of this sort, and is there anything I can do to stop making myself feel so down about having them?

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Old Jun 14, 2015, 03:23 AM
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As silly as it sounds, enjoy the anticipation. In time, it will come. Use the dreamscape to practice and experiment ... Then when it happens you'll be a pro! :-) *hugs*

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Old Jun 16, 2015, 10:44 PM
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The dreams are likely speaking about real parts of your psyche, the feminine within. You can enjoy them as "real," although it's understandable if it creates feelings of missing out on the same thing in real life, but for now you don't have to think of them as "just dreams" that have nothing to do with your life.
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