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Dreaming About My Crush?

Crush;

To dream that you have a crush on somebody, is a literal reflection of your attraction and fascination for that person. To see your crush in your dream, represents your current infatuation with him or her. If you find yourself thinking about him during the day, then it is not surprising that his image will appear in your dream during the night. If you dream of your crush frequently, then your dream maybe be telling you that it is time to let this person know how you feel, especially if you are dreaming of him or her in a good way. Only good things can happen from you telling your crush. Even if he or she is not interested, at least you can move on and stop wasting time on him or her.

If you dream that somebody has a crush on you, then it represents you own sense of worthiness and esteem. To dream that your crush rejects you or stood you up, represents your feelings of insecurities and anxieties. The idea of not knowing how your crush feels about you is driving you nuts. Assuming that he or she will reject you, before you actually know how he or she feels, saves you from getting hurt. Because you are afraid to find out how he or she feels about you, it may just be easier to move on if you think that they don't like you back.�

To dream about a former crush, refers to a particular period in your life and what you were feeling then. Perhaps a waking relationship is repeating the same pattern. To dream that your crush rejects you or stands you up, represents your feelings of insecurities and anxieties. The idea of not knowing how your crush feels about you is driving you nuts. Assuming that he or she rejects you, before you actually know how he or she feels, saves you from getting hurt.�Because you are afraid to find out how he or she really feels about you, it may just be easier to move on if�you think that they don't like you back.�



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Do you ever confuse dreams with reality?

All the time.

Why do I keep on getting unsettling, confusing dreams?

Nobody is sure what causes intense dreams or how to interpret them.   Freud and Jung thought them to be highly meaningful.   Just not all the time.   Freud said "sometimes a cigar is just a cigar."Lots of phsychiatrists believe : dreams are messages from our unconscious.   They are often about something painful, and they are often *coded*.  Puns and visual metaphor are common.For example, you dream of your sister being electrocuted, while her fiancé stands by impassively.   Is their something you're worried that she might find *shocking* ?  Like - she is a virgin, and sex may be a big deal?  But not to her fiancé?   Just throwing it out there as an example of how dreams may code a real world concern.Your dream of being unprepared for an exam is nearly universal.   I've had them, most people I know have.   Maybe you are neglecting something right now, or just reliving your student anxiety.You dreamt that you've died (which is unusual on dreams) and your mom is encouraging your wife to remarry.   Perhaps you signed life insurance to benefit her, and were startled at how the prospect of your death was handled so dispassionately with the stroke of a pen - in your presence, with the knowledge of loved ones.Just a thought.   Only you can figure the dream out - if there is anything to figure out.Traveling is a very common theme in dreams.   People dream of cars, planes, bicycles, boats.    These are often taken as symbols of freedom.Dreaming that - for example - your car keeps breaking down (or a flight goes to an unexpected location) can indicate you are concerned about your freedom.Only you can tell what interpretation rings true.  Understanding the dream's message often stops the dream from coming back.Intense dreaming can also be caused by a host of medications, from anti-depressants to the nicotine patch.   Even caffeine can do it.

I really like my teacher but he's really confusing?

I really like my teacher. I think about him, I dream about him, I go to his lunch sessions, I ask him for help all the time, I change my routs in school so that I'll walk past him. You know how it is, I'm nearly 16, and he's gorgeous, very intelligent, funny, kind, not too tall, LOVES to travel...What's not to like about him, right?
So plenty of other girls used to like him, until they found out he was 32. Nearly everyone else has been put off, but I'm not.
Anyway, so when he helps out in class, I put my hand up more so than usual, and normally he comes over to help. He's normally really nice, and I always manage to make him laugh.
But anyway, last lesson. I asked him for help once, and it turned out I'd copied the question out wrong. So I kinda laughed, but he just half smiled and walked off.
Then, I turned round to ask my friend behind me if they had the same answer as me, and as I did I saw him at the back of the room, and he looked directly at me. I turned round once I'd gone through the question with my friend behind me, and then I was asking the my friend next to me about it, when I look up and he was stood in front of me, and he said "What's up?" I hadn't asked him over or anything. So I told him, and I said something that made him laugh and he walked off still smiling.
Then, I ask him to just check something, and he said "Do you get it?" And I said "yeah, thank you." And then he said "Ok, now do the next question, WITHOUT ME." and he wasn't smiling when he said it or anything and he'd already started walking off, so he said it quite loudly.
But I'm really confused? What does that mean?
He's normally lovely to me, and the other week I stayed after the lesson to ask him a question, and drew something on the board, and then he put a little smiley face in one of the things which made me laugh and then he started laughing and..yeah.
So what do I do? Should I just lay off asking him questions? Because he can't actually get angry at me for asking him stuff, and normally it's no more than two questions a lesson, right?
Please do not lecture me about legal stuff, I mean it's not like anything would happen, I mean I want it to, but so does everyone when they fancy a teacher.

Is it normal to confuse dreams with reality?

When you are asleep dreaming, it is felt as reality. That is ‘normal’. It is much less common to realise you are dreaming while you are involved in the dream. Once you do, most people either usually wake up or forget that awareness and get caught up in the dreamscape again.To be awake and to think you are dreaming, or unsure whether you are, also happens ’normally’. But only as a passing thought.If this confusion, of being awake but unsure whether you are awake or dreaming, continues for any considerable length of time and occurs often, this is not normal.If you are otherwise healthy and active, sleeping well, you are not on any drugs, you haven’t been diagnosed with narcolepsy, it would be prudent to seek professional help as it indicates something may not be right in your neuro-chemistry.

I keep getting confused between dreams and reality! PLEASE help?

I have a similar problem where I dream and think that my dream was a living experience when I think about it later and I confuse the hell out of myself. You should see a psychologist or even do some more research on the internet. You should find somebody or something to help you out.

I always get confused between dreams and reality?!!?

So I started getting dreams that look like reality, like me with my friends, my family, in my home, in the school and so on, and when I get up I don't know if that was a dream or true, and I even sometimes ask people I dreamt of if this happened or not , to be sure if this was real or dream, this is very confusing and makes me feel bad, please help what should I do??! , should I see a psychologist or a doctor or what? Because this happens every day and it makes me feel like I'm going crazy, thanks for any answer.

Why do I keep having confusing, abstract dreams at night?

The problem is not about dreams, but the poor sleep quality, dreams are just the by-products of your sleep. One experiences hypnagogia during the onset of sleep, that's where the hallucinations occur. Since you keep waking up thus you keep experiencing the hypnagogic state. Similar mental experiences occur during waking up. Plus you can't enter deep sleep, which makes you tired and your thoughts are becoming more and more absurd.

Dream Interpretation - Losing Teeth & Unwanted Tattoos?

Last night I had very confused dreams but the two things that clearly stuck in my mind were the fact that my teeth were falling out and I had unwanted tattoos!

Teeth: it was my bottom teeth that were falling out - I kept trying to put them back in and hold them there, and just as I thought they were OK they would fall out again. I was incredibly upset and self conscious, and when I tried to explain to people what was happening they just laughed or ignored me.

Tattoos: I became aware I'd had 2 tattoos done - they just appeared. Both were on my shin - one of the year of my birth, the other of a flowering rose bush. They were very dark and gothic looking and I was in a real panic about them. I knew my parents would be devastated if they saw them, so I tried to cover them up but could only find shorts to wear. I remember looking at these tattoos an being mortified.

Any ideas?

Are we really alive or are we just dreaming?

You see dreams when you sleeps, once u wake up dream is overthey are dreams with close eyes and vanishes when eyes opensame wayLife is a dream with open eyes and it vanishes when eyes get permanently closedThanks:)

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