Literal dream, like asleep dream? It’s not exactly a person or activity, it’s that moment when maybe becomes yes, the feeling of inevitability. I get that more in dreams than in real life and it’s such an amazing feeling, like safety and risk wrapped into one feeling - the knowing I cannot stop it now, the leaning in.
Also, oddly enough, if I have a sex dream about someone I’ve not seen for awhile, I see them the next day, or they call or text me. It is either the oddest form of precognition I can imagine, or they can feel it too - this is only with people I have no sexual attraction to IRL.
@RBWellsV23 yes, literally dreams. And I understand what you’re saying, there’s always such a strong narrative drive in a dream, an inevitability about how events unfold. Even when disconcerting, and for me they definitely have profound physical effect on my body, there’s always a sense that even in a moment of danger you are wrapped in cotton wool and protected.
And are you saying you exclusively have sexual dreams about people you’re not sexually attracted to irl?
No, but only the unexpected dreams about people I’m not attracted to IRL are precognitive. I do have regular ones too, with my husband or some dream person I don’t know.
@RBWellsV23 it would be interesting to understand if they took had dreamed about you the night before in similar ways. Not that they’d admit, or you’d ask, whether they’d had a sexual dream involving you, but an “I was just thinking about youz how weird!”, could at least discover of they top had experienced precognition
Literal dream, like asleep dream? It’s not exactly a person or activity, it’s that moment when maybe becomes yes, the feeling of inevitability. I get that more in dreams than in real life and it’s such an amazing feeling, like safety and risk wrapped into one feeling - the knowing I cannot stop it now, the leaning in.
Also, oddly enough, if I have a sex dream about someone I’ve not seen for awhile, I see them the next day, or they call or text me. It is either the oddest form of precognition I can imagine, or they can feel it too - this is only with people I have no sexual attraction to IRL.
@RBWellsV23 yes, literally dreams. And I understand what you’re saying, there’s always such a strong narrative drive in a dream, an inevitability about how events unfold. Even when disconcerting, and for me they definitely have profound physical effect on my body, there’s always a sense that even in a moment of danger you are wrapped in cotton wool and protected.
And are you saying you exclusively have sexual dreams about people you’re not sexually attracted to irl?
No, but only the unexpected dreams about people I’m not attracted to IRL are precognitive. I do have regular ones too, with my husband or some dream person I don’t know.
@RBWellsV23 it would be interesting to understand if they took had dreamed about you the night before in similar ways. Not that they’d admit, or you’d ask, whether they’d had a sexual dream involving you, but an “I was just thinking about youz how weird!”, could at least discover of they top had experienced precognition