Dreams of cheating?

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    sawhme
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    I often hear that dreams do not exactly mean what happens in them, but they have a deeper and more symbolic and meaningful purpose. Last night I had a dream that I was cheating on my boyfriend with an ex, but it felt like I wasn’t with my ex before and I had just met him in the dream, it felt new. I also felt that I was with my boyfriend at the time but I still cheated anyway, it went from me hanging out with the ex to kissing to then turning him down because I realized my bf is the right one for me, but he never knew I had a bf. I got this explanation off a website:

    “To dream that you are cheating on your spouse, mate, or significant other, suggests feelings of self-guilt and self-betrayal. You may have compromised� your beliefs or integrity and/or wasting your energy and time on fruitless endeavors.�� Alternatively, it� reflects the intensity of your sexual passion and exploring areas of your sexuality. It is a reaffirmation of your commitment.”

    I think both explanations are true, i feel guilty for fighting with him this past week about the homework thing. I also think I did compromise my integrity and sort of reevaluated it after this week. I ALSO do have a stronger sexual passion then before, I find myself looking for new ways to please my boyfriend or have fun with him, but I feel much better overall with our relationship and more committed now than ever before. Are these dream interpretations accurate or am I just brainwashed? 😕 I have so much dream that I remember that I wish I could interpret but who knows!

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    sawhme
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    any takes on what these kind of dreams would mean?

    #12808
    April Masini
    Keymaster

    I’m not an expert on interpreting dreams — just on relationships. So I can’t help you a lot, but I would ask you to consider that you’re cheating on yourself when you’re with a man who makes you compromise so much, you give up a part of yourself that’s integral to who you are.

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