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Horny Dreams

By Sylvie Quinn
Updated January 25, 2022


By Sylvie Quinn
Updated January 25, 2022

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1. “I wander to the bathroom in the middle of the night to pee and find my two roommates in the tub, splashing around and making out. At first I’m stunned and they are too, and then one of them casually invites me to join. I don’t even like my roommates but I don’t think twice about saying ‘yes.’ I strip out of my blue nightgown and hop right in, offering up my body for a threesome like it’s nbd, even though none of us are lesbians and we all have serious boyfriends. We start fondling each other’s breasts and kissing each other and fooling around like we do it on the regular. Then we take it to my bedroom and really go at it with vibrators and dildos and a sexy swing that magically appears in the corner until the sun comes up and it’s time for class.” — Violetta, 21
2. “So I’m seven months pregnant and I secretly have no idea who the baby’s father is because dream me has slept with so many men outside my marriage. I’m not actually married irl, but whatever. Then I find out from my doctor that the baby’s black—the seven-month sonogram shows race, weirdly—so I know I’m fucked because when the baby comes out my Asian husband will know it’s not his. Running away with my doctor seems like the most reasonable thing to do, so I convince him to take me across the border so we can start a our own religious cult in Mexico together. Everything seems to go okay until my husband tracks us down and kills my therapist and kid with a crossbow. On his way out, he says, ‘Have a nice fucking life’ and just leaves me there in shock. ” — Rachael, 25
3. “My dream starts off in a conference room at work. I’m with my entire team, giving some big presentation when this young hotshot from sales suddenly addresses me by my childhood nickname, ‘Anna Banana,’ except that he says it wearing this devilish little grin. Next thing I know, I transform into Anna Banana, reigning champion of the International Sex Games. I’m wearing my normal glasses and this giant, yellow, banana-shaped suit, like I’m some kind of walking phallus, and I’m refereeing this seedy wrestling competition between all of my colleagues. The more intense things get, the more aroused we all get. So I call a masturbation timeout. Then I ring the bell and the next round starts until we’re all having this massive inter-office orgy.” — Anna, 29
4. “I had the most bizarre dream that I’m at a school where ‘clowning’ is the big thing on campus, so every football player dresses up like one on weekends. My actual boyfriend, who plays basketball, has a rivalry with the quarterback i reality. So to get back at my boyfriend—I’m secretly suspicious that he cheats whenever he’s on the road—I seduce the quarterback in his clown suit. The quarterback clown is mean af, but I love it. He tells me to rip my clothes off, so I do. Then he orders me to touch myself and I roll over like a puppy in training and start rubbing my crotch. I give him head like it’s an honor—like his clown dick is the soufflé of popsicles and I’m Jenna Jameson or something. Next day, everyone at school knows what happened and I’m freaking out about how my boyfriend will handle the news and then I wake up, sweating like crazy.” — Carly, 27
5. “In my dream, I’m the Sex Ed teacher at the high school where I actually teach history and for whatever reason I decide to give a demo instead of using slides or a textbook to make my point. So in walks the principal, my boss, who’s incredibly sexy in actuality. He doesn’t say a word—just lifts up my dress, pushes me over the edge of the table, drops his pants, and starts banging me from behind. I let him fuck me right there as all the students watch. Then we do a little oral sex demo. He comes right as the bell rings and I come as the students are packing up their things. I can’t look my boss in the eyes ever since I had thatdream and if my husband knew he’d probably make me quit” — Mrs. Wright, 34

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To dream of feeling sexual desire represents your eagerness to experience a situation or outcome. Alternatively, feeling sexual desire may reflect your difficulty resisting certain habits.
Negatively, sexual desire in a dream may be a sign that you are nonobjectively viewing a situation or interest as being too perfect. You are believing that something will be too easy or feel good when it may actually be unrealistic or very difficult. Enjoying a impossible fantasy of achievement or deluding yourself with something you are not qualified for.
To feel a yearning or desire to see one’s homeland in a dream means a divorce between a husband and wife or separation between friends, or it could mean that one will become rich after being poor, though in general, desire in a dream connotes evil if accompanied with crying or lamentation. Satisfying one’s desire with no restraint in a dream mostly denotes the actions of the dwellers of hell-fire.


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Sexual dreams are obviously a good gauge of your overall libido level, and while Freud said sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, he also obsessed in his semi-repressive Victorian times that sex dreams were always about something more .
If you think he's right (minus the mother/father Oedipal whatever), here's a quick guide to some possible ways to decode aspects of your sexual dreams:
You have a sexual dream about this guy you saw in Rite-Aid and then the next night it's about the professor in your statistics class. Such dreams about strangers or acquaintances (and men are more apt to dream about strangers than women do) are usually a good indicator of the state of your libido: Your brain is trying to let you know that those physical needs are not getting met. Find a good and safe way to help your brain out.
How is your sexual experience in your dream different from the usual experience with your partner? Is it something a bit out of the norm, or some new approach that kicks off a new level of excitement? If it's still intriguing in the light of day, maybe it's time to speak up and ask about what that dream may be guiding you toward.
You have a sexual dream, but what sticks with you most when you wake up is not the sex itself but the before and after—the romantic dinner, on-the-couch foreplay, post-coital cuddling, or open conversation and intimacy . These can be clues to how you may want to be treated—perhaps with more kindness and consideration, or more clarity and honesty—or how you need to be , maybe more assertive or more adventurous. Think about it in the context of your current relationship, and if need be, speak up about it.
You're three months into a new and serious relationship with a wonderful person, but the only one you find yourself dreaming about is your ex. There's a closeness in the dream that has long since faded, but in your waking hours, you're wondering why this dream keeps circling back to the old instead of celebrating the new. The problem is that your brain just hasn’t switched gears. Sex with the new person may be triggering old neurological patterns bringing you back to the past. Over time, as you create new experiences and memories, your brain should create new circuits—and your dreams will readjust.
What happens if every time you have a sexual dream, it involves your ex, and there's always some larger backdrop—like a playing out of an old argument, one of you trying to get back with the other, or finding yourself involved with both the old and new relationship at the same time? This dream is less about sex and more about grief and loss, the letting go of the old relationship, and it can take years to unravel and heal. Over time, as you process your grief, such recurring dreams should fade, though you may find that it doesn't make much to get them stirring again—maybe when you hear that your ex's mother has died, or other tangential connections.
If you want to help move the healing process along, or if you particularly notice that your dreams keep circling around certain themes— guilt or regret, for example—you may want to look for other ways of getting closure. Try writing a letter or email to your ex—one that you may not actually send, but that helps you get out of your head all the stuff you never really got to say. Or, if you are really brave and think it is appropriate, go ahead and set up a phone conversation or face-to-face meeting. The aim is not to dig up dirt or reopen old wounds, but simply to say whatever it is that you never got a chance to express.
So there you have it: As you look back over your sexual dream life, you may find other clues that your dreams are giving you about what you need, what you may need to resolve, or what you'll want to pay more attention to. Don't over-analyze or obsess, but do be curious, trust your intuition , and if you can, take action. You'll always have tomorrow night's dreams to tell how well you're doing.
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