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Old May 06, 2016, 12:22 PM
yunomi yunomi is offline
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After several months without any dream suddenly i had a short dream few days ago. It was about someone i knew since 7months ago. I said he likes me few months ago, we are not in relationship but we often talk. I noticed he's slightly changed, the way he talks to me isnt as intrusive as before since i told him i dont like intrusive talk. And in this dream we were standing somewhere just plain white with no surroundings, then i said something(i couldnt remember what i said) then he said he had changed his mind about "liking me" part. Seriously this dream is bugging my mind like i keep thinking of it recently. I was very sure i had no romantic feeling towards him but this dream confuses me.
Still wondering what does this mean? Could it be i had some feeling without realizing it? Could it be i'm just anxious of losing someone close to me? This is so weird..
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Old May 06, 2016, 02:08 PM
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Dreams are about our feelings. I think you figured this one right.
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