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Old Jan 15, 2016, 12:05 PM
TerriLynn TerriLynn is offline
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This was absolutely one of the weirdest dreams I have ever had.

In the dream I am involved with a man, my sister begins to flirt with him and try to involve herself with him. This part is actually a reoccurring theme in dreams, I have had several dreams about my sister taking boyfriends. Then I am getting into a car with this man I am involved with, to attend some sort of large event and there are several other attractive women in the car, maybe a limo, and they all want to sit by him and I am very jealous in the dream.

Then it skips to me in the bathroom shower getting ready to shave my legs and I have large leaves growing from my legs instead of hair. I have to pull the leaves out and they have very long roots. In the dream I am very afraid of pulling the leaves, afraid they are going to leave holes or wounds in my legs, but they don't.

Weird weird weird. The man in the dream, I feel like I know him or knew him in the past but I just cant put my finger on who it is. I have been happily married more than ten years but it is not my husband.

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Old Jan 15, 2016, 02:29 PM
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You are leafing out in your dream. This indicates maturity. You becoming involved with your maturity.
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