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Does it happen to you sometimes to have dreams that are the continuing of/that are related to a previous one?


Yes this does happen to me often enough. I'm one of those people that often have nightmares (almost never good dreams <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/disagree.gif" alt="" /> - probably because I bottle up much of my own rage... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" /> )

One of the ways that the related-dreaming happens for me is that I'll have a nightmare (like I said; no good dreams) that will go for a while, then stop. Lets say that the nightmare goes through acts 1-3. Next I'll dream the same thing, but acts 1-4. Then 1-5. Etcetera. Eventually, I will come to a extream conclusion after hours of nighmare torture. I say hours because I'll have the dream the same night, over and over, resulting in a half insomnia.

heard somewhere that we never do more than one nightmare per night. I don't know if it is true, but it proves to be right as far as I know until now...

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I heard somewhere that we never do more than one nightmare per night. I don't know if it is true, but it proves to be right as far as I know until now...


As I showed before, this proves wrong for me.

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Know what one of the worst type of nightmares are <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/question.gif" alt="" />

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...my worst ones are always related to real-life traumatic events.


I agree that another terrible and cruel type of dream includes real-life trauma that could happen. One that I personally hate is one where my brother dies. Feeling that sorrow may not be just as strong as the real thing would be, but I can say it sucks big time.

The one that scarred me the most is when I walk around the corner of a street at night, following my parents, only to find them brutally murdered by a masked mugger with a gun. He chased me for a bit, gaining. Apparently he decided not to use his gun, and to take out his long knife. When he got too close I turned around to kick him in the balls, only to miss and hit his left leg (this was years ago, and I remember this dream well). Then he stabbed me with the knife throught he stomach. The pain was like nothing I felt before.

That brings me to another fascinating fact about dreams: that you can feel things in there, that you've never felt before. I can't say that I felt the actual feeling of being stabbed (I've never shared the actual experiance) but I felt something the was beyond anything els, to this day.

So, another dream I hate: the ones where I feel extreame pain I can't escape. Another example is one where some "Frankenstein's monster" creature takes my leg apart, muscle by muscle, peice by peice (peices that probably don;t even exist <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> )

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