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What Does The Y Represent When It Is Placed After My Child

What does a dream about losing a child mean?

You don't give the complete dream nor do you give the genders of the dream figures. The complete dream is always necessary to get a more complete answer.Because you didn't give the complete dream I can only give a broad general answer.A child in a dream especially a young child (giving the age of the child is important) is generally symbolic of a new potential. In addition a child is open to life. They represent spontaneity, joy, fun, for they are open to life. A child has not yet been educated out of being receptive to new experiences. A child has not yet been educated with how one is supposed to behave and what to believe.Therefore, in a dream to lose a child is to lose what the child represents. To lose what the child represents can be related to living life in a less than open way even living life in a more ridged dogmatic way.It's in your best interest to reflect on how you are living your life. To live life perhaps in a more ridged or dogmatic way can lead to missing other opportunities including missing other ways of being and living.Best wishes.

What does it mean in your dreams if you can’t find your child?

It could have many meanings, but the most obvious one (for me) is a fear of actually losing my child. I’ve been a very protective parent and was a protective eldest sibling of five, so these sorts of dreams go back even before motherhood!If you wanted to generalize beyond that, it could mean that you fear the loss of something else, such as innocence, past opportunities or anything that a child might symbolize.You might also be in fear of losing your own way, but using the person of the child to represent yourself.I would add that it might also symbolize a generalized sense of being lost or fearing it, either in a relationship, career, life in general or even a real, physical loss of place. If an adult doesn’t want to admit to loss, then they may transfer that fear onto a child, even a nonexistent one! I have dreams in which I can’t find a child whom I never even knew. It usually happens in unfamiliar surroundings and/or with people I don’t know or trust.If it recurs (the dream) I would see a therapist to find out what the deeper meaning is. Blocked emotions and buried fears often come out in our dreams.Here is some more interpretation from another site:“A loss associated with your own or someone else’s child often points at a dreamer’s fears and emotional stress. It is not improbable that these concerns may be caused by unpleasant moments from the past. Since a child symbolizes a warm relationship, its loss may mean a dreamer’s secrecy and distrust in regard to other people. A person doesn’t see any point of life, he/she doesn’t have an impulse to seek success. It is quite possible that these moods may be the result of betrayal or a significant other’s leave.According to Miller’s dream-book, to lose a child in a dream it is a loss of happiness in a real life. A dreamer doesn’t feel joy any more, and now he/she is indifferent to everything. Probably, a monotonous and boring life will become the reason for a prolonged depression.Generally speaking, to lose or forget a child in a dream it is a negative sign. If a dreamer was searching for his/her own child, then in a real life he/she should wait for deception or disappointment. “ From:Losing a child in a dream

Why do I dream about my child's father when I haven't seen him in years only for him to contact me within days of the dreams?

There are a couple of scenarios.Sensing communications and flows of events that took place or about to take place.People telepathically communicating with each other through their thoughts and their thoughts connected at the moment.You think of him a lot and he picked up your energy and that prompted him to communicate with you.He thinks of you, you picked that energy up and reciprocated your energy. The connection between of two grows stronger which lead to the contact.Most of these types of dreams fall into the No. 1 category. You already sensed the ripening conditions “karma” of the impending event. Its more likely that you dreamed of him because he was going to contact you after years out not being in touch.

A theater sells children's ticket for half the adult ticket price. If 5 adult tickets and 8 children's ticke?

yup same answer

Why do small children put -y sounds at the end of so many words?

There are basically two reasons this occurs.The first reason is, it is in the input. As other commenters have noted, English has a regular diminutivization process where we add "-y" to a word to make it "cute" (chirpy, happy, sappy, baby, piggy, doggy, Leon-y, etc..). While individual parents may choose deliberately withhold this kind of input from their child, it is demonstrably true that most caregivers say X-y words to their children with high frequency. We know enough about child language devlopment at this point to know that children pick up on this kind of pattern quite early -- likely as early as 9 months of age. It is no surprise that they are inclined to copy it in their early productions.The second reason owes to a kind of "conspiracy" between English words and universal prosodic preferences.Core Anglo-Saxon words tend to have a CVC structure (where C means consonant and V means vowel). For example, dog, cat, pig, bone, dad, mom, sis, cup, bowel, knife, hot, bead, pipe, etc..It is a universal tendency (across many different languages) for syllables to be CV, and for words to consist of two CVCV syllables (sometimes called a metrical foot). A CVC syllable is "bad" (compared to a CVCV sequence) because it has a coda consonant (after the vowel).In the case of English, the diminutive "-y" has a wonderful side effect - it turns a "bad" CVC syllable into a metrically perfect CVCV foot: dad --> daddy, etc.. Thus, the English diminutivization process is supported both by input frequency, and by universal syllable well-formedness principles.

What does "x" and "y" mean in science?

If you're a woman, you have XX; if you're a man, you have XY. A women's ovule always contains an X-chromosome (because she has no Y's), but a male sperm cell can contain an X or an Y-chromosome (depends on coincidence).
So, if an X-sperm cell and an X-ovule are united, a girl will be born.
If an Y-sperm cell and an X-ovule are united, a boy will be born.

What does it mean to dream of holding a baby and accidentally dropping it several times?

A baby in the dream represents someone vulnerable and for whom the dreamer is responsible. It could be a child, parents or grandparents. Or perhaps a patient or a client for whom the dreamer is caring.Accidentally dropping the baby then stands for falling short of carrying out that responsibility, though unintentionally. Perhaps it is a feeling of residual guilt, regret or remorse about something that has already happened. Or it could be caused by the dreamer being anxious, apprehensive or fearful of something terrible thar might happen to someone for whom he/she is responsible.

What is the black dot put on hindu babies symbolize?

This has NOTHING to do with Chakra,Bhakra,Vakra and all that.

Babies of all ethnic groups are "Cute"

Hindus "believe"--I repeat "believe"--in 1000 pairs of eyes which fall on that Child,One pair of eyes may NOT be "favourably" dispoed for the welfare of the child.This is called "Dhrishty" in Sanskrit--"Nazar" in Hindi--"Kann" in Tamil.

" There are NO textual references for this.It is "Grandmaa's idea" inherited for generations.

Some Indian Christians and Muslims also "Believe" this.(it is more "Indian culture" borrowed from Hindus)--In South India Hindus,Muslims,Christian "grandmaas" consult each other and exchange such "beliefs"

=>they won't put a "Black dot" every where.--they will put more specifically in "Left" cheek in girls and right cheek in boys if the child is more than one year old or in the "Fore-head" between eye-brows if the Child is less than one year old (Boy or Girl).They "believe" that the "effect" of "Evil Eyes" is absorbed by this "Black Spot"("Physics Absorption phenomenon!!!!) ---wonder is that even the wives of 100 % "Atheists" also follow this custom--One advantage with "Hindu Atheists" is ,they will talk Atheism only outside their KITCHEN--kitchen is more powerful !!!!

In pregnancy what factor determines whether the baby will be a boy or a girl?

The baby's sex is determined by its sex chromosome makeup: XX (two X chromosomes) means girl, XY (one X and one Y chromosome) means boy.The mother's eggs are all haploid (meaning: they only have half of the chromosomes) and only have one X chromosome (since mothers are females and are XX). The father's sperm also are all haploid, but about half of them are X and the other half are Y (because fathers are male and are XY).The fertilized zygote will end up being either XX or XY, and therefore will produce either a girl or a boy. It all depends on which specific spermatozoa enters and fertilizes the egg. It is not clear if there are effective ways to increase the probability of Y spermatozoa or X spermatozoa to reach and fertilize an egg.

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