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Women Erotic Dreams And Their Meanings-Part II

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By: Payal Jain, In Women's Studies
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Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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MAKING OUT WITH THE CELEBRITIES
If you are making out with an actor from your favorite movie even when you don’t have a crush on him, then it’s time to ask yourself few things. Ask yourself what qualities you associate with that individual (either the actor personally or the characters he plays). It could be that the star represents something you admire and aspire to in yourself or want in a lover, such as bravery or more romance. If your dream includes family members watching you with the celebrity, don’t stress too much. Family members often make an appearance and usually represent a subliminal link between our current sexual beliefs and the beliefs we were taught in childhood. If family reunions frequently happen in your sex dreams, you may want to explore your attitudes about relationships and any conflicting internalized lessons you’ve learned about men, sex and love while growing up.

MAKING OUT WITH FAMILY MEMBERS
In the dreams you are having sex with your husband’s brother or his best friend or his father. In the dream, you are really into it but also feeling guilty about it. The dream reflects about some sexual longings that haven’t met. There may be a part of your marriage that is a bit boring, but not necessarily your sex life. A third party can represent some aspect of your partner, so you’re not cheating on your significant other if you dream about doing it with someone else. It is possible, however, that you are longing for emotional intimacy with that third party or you are focusing on some part of his personality you admire.

Dreams have meanings for you to understand and interpret them. Follow these steps whenever you sense that this dream definitely had an effect on you
1. Note it down:  Keep a notepad handy and write all the details like the environment, setting, weather, objects, people, dialogue, feelings etc. Write all that you remember.

2. Play a detective to your dream plot:
Try to relate the images with the objects to your dream. You may catch a clue.

3. Trust your instincts: There is never just a single interpretation to any dream.  If one explanation doesn’t feel right to you, keep exploring until you find an explanation that strikes a chord. Only the individual really knows what the dream is about.

4. Notice how you feel when you wake up which can be as telling as any detail. If you dream you are making love to someone on a beach and wake up grinning, you had a plain old satisfying sex dream. If you wake up thinking that the person reminded you of your emotionally abusive ex and you wake up nauseated, try to figure out what brought those thoughts back to life.

5. Share the experience: Share the dream with a friend or share your dream by someone who has long-term perspective on you as she may remind you of an event from your past you have forgotten.

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