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Old Oct 20, 2015, 04:00 PM
jasonic jasonic is offline
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Before I get started, you all must know that I am a huge fan of the video game Metal Gear Solid. Occasionally, stuff from the series will pop into my dreams. One time I had a long dream in which one of the segments went like so:

I sought the help of a woman besides my "dream wife" to have my children for me. The surrogate mother resembled EVA from the Metal Gear Solid series. So we met in a bedroom to get busy and later attended the hospital where she gave birth to triplets (2 boys and 1 girl). As we left the hospital, we walked out together and I had my arm around her -- she had on a long coat at this point. I can’t quite recall what we were talking about, but it seemed as though we had romantic interest in one another. She then left and never reappeared in that dream.

Could there be some meaning behind this sort of dream?

Some beneficial information:
- I’m 20.
- White male, live in South Dakota.
- At least once a year, I have some kind of relationship/marriage/pregnancy dream even though I’ve never experienced any of these in real life.
- This dream occurred to me sometime this last July.

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Old Oct 21, 2015, 03:40 PM
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She may have represented a part of yourself, that is no longer a part of you. You now have the triplets, that represent new ideas and feelings you now have. These are a result of the relationship you had with this part.
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