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Old Apr 06, 2017, 07:34 PM
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I woke up and heard my boyfriend talking to his dad downstairs and then he came back upstairs and woke me up out of bed telling me to "stop with the "I love you bs and the sugar mama bs" very angrily I then fell back asleep and woke up and I called my boyfriend upstairs and asked him if he really just said that to me and he said yes and went back downstairs. I then felt very faint, like I was fading out of consciousness or dying and I tried to call for him but he wouldn't come...As I was trying to roll myself over I woke up to my boyfriend asking me if I would go pick us up some lunch... I asked him if he said those things because I didn't know if it was a dream or not and he laughed and said he never said that and I'm crazy.

Sometimes dreams can be so real

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Old Apr 07, 2017, 11:44 AM
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Although he may not have actually said that, you feel that he did. Dreams are all about our feelings.
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