It simply means that you like them a lot and don't want to lose them
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In dreams, a "baby" often symbolizes an idea, task or project the dreamer is developing in real life. But dreams also reflect conditions in the physical body, particularly changes in hormone levels. In this case, if the dreamer is in puberty or premenstrual, the dream probably reflects the affect of estrogen and progesterone in the monthly cycle.
Answer It doesn't mean anything. You had a wet dream, that's all.
It was probably a nightmare then.
This dream is an effort of your mind to get you to wake up to use the toilet.
Your dream provides release of your real feelings that you are not able to express in waking life. Although uncomfortable, this is a very healthy and important function of dreams, relieving the stress of unexpressed emotions. The dream may also be telling you that you need to stand up for yourself when people do not treat you with respect.
No, you do not wake up if you die in your dream.
wake up then ;like 4real
You may have had a wet dream.
I usually don't cry in my sleep. But whenever it happens it has something to do with me. Usually, crying in my sleep is also a message to me. I remember a few years ago I was crying very hard in my sleep. At first, I had no idea what I was crying about. My friend heard me crying and woke me up. The second night and a few nights after that the same thing happened. A friend of mine who can analyze dreams help me to understand. The dream was used to alert me something bad was going to happened which would affect me. It did. When it did, because I had already dealt with it in my sleep, the impact of it was not hard. This afternoon, I took a nap. I woke up crying, in the dream I was saying goodbye to my friends, in reality I will be moving away, however at this time they are not aware of it. I hope that help to give you some understanding. Such dreams are messages which has something to do with you. Always analyze your dreams with what is happening in your wake life. Two people can have the same dream but it will mean different things for each of them. It also can mean you are under a great deal of stress. My psychiatrist told me that is a common symptom...crying upon waking.
No, lucid dreaming occurs while one is still fully asleep, but becomes aware that one is dreaming as the dream is taking place. Once one awakens, the dream, lucid or otherwise, has ended.