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I keep having a recurring dream of my ex boyfriend. we were together when i was at school for 13 months and he was my first love. he went to prision and rote me a letter saying we were over. i was gutted. I then met a really nice lad who i have now been with for nearly 18 months. for the past 6 months i keep having dreams about my ex boyfriend and in these dreams we are soo in love and things were like they used to be. I keep waking up thinking about my ex and its driving me mad. what does this mean ?
Dreams communicate through symbols. In this case, your mind seems to have picked the image of this "other girl" as a symbol, probably representing insecurity and the fear that you will be cheated on again.
Write her a note, telling her you like her. If she doesn't like you keep trying and do nice things for her!
Perhaps you keep having these dreams but you don't completly trust your girlfriend yet. If you get to now her, maybe the dreams will end.
People use dream catchers to keep away the bad dreams and keep the good dreams.
Some decimals stop, some keep on going. The ones that repeat are known as recurring decimals.
Yes, dreams often do mirror the emotions of the dreamer. However, it is important to keep in mind that dreams are also effected by the physical body with all its hormonal changes. So while it is very pleasant to dream about the girl one actually cares for, the dreamer must remember that dreams can just as easily be about any random female, real or fantasized. Dreams are not reliable or consistent in terms of the dreamer's actual emotions.
No, dreams are not necessary. Many people never dream while others have very vivid, wild dreams. Many people will also keep dream journals of their dreams.
monthly recurring means , for example: if you subscribe to a magazine subscription for 9.99/month they will keep billing you monthly and keep sending you those magazines monthly until you cancel it.
A recurring expenditure is one which you have to keep paying over and over, like rent. It is unlike capital expenditures which you only have to pay once.
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