Of course, the most compelling reason to have a lucid dream is to be able to virtually bang that harem of smokin' hot chicks your imagination conjures up nightly for your entertainment. No more quick change into an amorphous blob followed by a quick change into a flock of fluffy bunnies for them!!
Lucid dreaming = lewcid dreaming, and thank God for that. 😵
Originally posted by PBE6I have lucid dreams more than 50% of the time. At first I used to like to fly but then my dreams were given to unusual sexual depravity (normally involving violence and forced entry [so to speak]. The strange thing is that as my lucid dreams became more sexually violent I became more afflicted by sleep paralysis in my [ill]lucid dreams [where you know you are dreaming but are powerless to respond].
Of course, the most compelling reason to have a lucid dream is to be able to virtually bang that harem of smokin' hot chicks your imagination conjures up nightly for your entertainment. No more quick change into an amorphous blob followed by a quick change into a flock of fluffy bunnies for them!!
Lucid dreaming = lewcid dreaming, and thank God for that. 😵
Of course this is not really a strange coincidence but a mental state balance: what would be the consequences if I were allowed to act out my id in my dreams? Would I inevitably succumb to my sordid desires in the waking world? I certainly would! A few times, when my mental state has been delicate, I have wondered about the circumspect nature of my understanding of morality: morality is a prison house: I should treat it with the same contempt that I do in my lucid dreams.
What stops me?
[Answers on a postcard to Tyrone & Fermanagh Psychiatric Hospital, Lime Ward, FAO Jesus 2]
Originally posted by blakbuzzrdI wonder... I also try to 'call out' with hope someone will dump water on me.
Oh, yeah. You have to fight to wake up. Sometimes I try calling for help, but of course I can't make any sound.
It's even more fun when you have the weird conviction that someone is just at the door, trying to get in at you.
Is it sleep apnea?
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