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Simply stated, it means nothing whatsoever. Dreams are about the dreamer, expressing the dreamer's feelings, thoughts, experiences, etc. The people that appear in dreams almost always represent some aspect of the dreamer's own personality. So in these nightmares, "you" are a symbol representing something about the dreamer.

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