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(NSFW) Why would a guy asking what kind of food to eat after getting his wisdom teeth removed result in having intimate dreams about him?

Asked by AnonymousWoman (6531points) February 1st, 2015
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Just trying to understand how brains work. Especially mine in particular.

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gailcalled's avatar

Why not?

AnonymousWoman's avatar

Just seemed weird. Because he didn’t even do anything wrong or even sexual. Was totally innocent.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

My brain runs in two parallel loops. One is what I need to do for today or the week. The other is sex. I don’t mind at all. Told you I was a perve. :)

longgone's avatar

Dreams don’t necessarily represent the world as you know it. They may also represent hopes, fears, and completely random scenarios.

Don’t have a source, just my belief.

jca's avatar

Dreams are not based on logic or reality. Sometimes I will dream about a friend I had in kindergarten or someone who I have not seen in decades (not sexual dream, just a dream where they played a role). I’ll wake up and wonder what made me think of this person who I had not had a conscious thought about for any reason at all. Not logical, not reality-based, just the way of the brain.

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Mariah's avatar

Puts guy into thoughts
Sex is likely already in thoughts somewhere
Swirl smush crash bang guy and sex end up in dream together
It’s okay.

Zaku's avatar

I find it interesting that you wrote “he didn’t even do anything wrong”. Are you usually attracted/involved with people in “wrong” ways or have negative relationships? Does this guy give off a different vibe? We don’t have much to go on here.

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