This suggests that there is a continuing bond between you and your ex, NOT because of the dream, but because you continue to share intimate conversations about your dreams. The dreams as such mean nothing at all.
At the beginning of A Midsummer Night's Dream they are angry with each other as they both want to have the same boy. It's kind of a custody dispute.
Yes if that other person is thinking about you to and if y'all are really in love. I know I am. :)
Nothing.
means you 2 are made for each other ?
Forget it - people almost never have the same exact dream more than once.
Places that are along the same longitude, due South/North of each other will have the same time. Places that are East/west of each other will have different times.
Places that are along the same longitude, due South/North of each other will have the same time. Places that are East/west of each other will have different times.
It simply means that the two of you have been thinking about similar things and share the same concerns. This is not unusual. Moreover, if you carefully compare the images, actions and other factors in the dreams, you will find they have many differences as well as similarities.
It may be that this dream is trying to tell the dreamer something that the dreamer refuses to hear. For example, the dream could refer to a problem that the dreamer is avoiding. The only way to stop the dream is to deal with the problem in real life.
"Romeo and Juliet" is believed to have been written around the same time as "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare, both in the mid-1590s.
I am not a dream person or profession but that to me seems like a pretty srong connection. Not saying you should get married but maybe just go for a cup of tea and chat. There are some dream sites that you could look inito as well.
Your dream means that you may have left your ex in the technical sense, but you are still "living with him," by continuing your emotional attachment.