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Should I act on this dream?

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Question - (27 March 2006) 1 Answers - (Newest, 27 March 2006)
A female , anonymous writes:

Is it a good idea to act on something based on what I dreamt last night?

I am keen on this guy but haven't done anything about it because I'm not sure if he likes me and I'm not sure if it really is a good idea because we are friends and I would hate to ruin the friendship we have.

But last night I had the most amazing dream where we hooked up and I was so happy and when I woke up I actually believed it had really happened for a minute or two. The whole thing felt so right.

Is that dreaming as wish fulfillment or do you think my subconcious was telling me not to be a wuss and finally actually ask him out?

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A male reader, tux United States +, writes (27 March 2006):

tux agony auntpeople say we have dreams for a variety of reasons and a lot of different meanings. I would say go for it though that does carry the inherent risk of losing a good friend. but then you always may gain an excellent lover. Sometimes being friends first is a great way to become lovers or it can end horribly.

Many of possibilities. It's up to you which route you want to go. though you can problaly just lay hints around and hope he catches on :) but guys can be stupid.

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