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I don't really have any recurring dreams. In fact, I rarely dream. Or at least, I rarely remember dreams. Sometimes I have a vague recollection of a dream when I wake up, but it is almost always jumbled and fades from my memory in less than an hour. I don't know what this says about me, but it probably isn't good. I kind of wish I had dreams that I remembered, but daydreams like that aren't dreams, so I'm pretty sure my brain won't undergo a radical restructuring that will result in me regularly having dreams, reoccurring or otherwise.
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I also have a really hard time remembering my dreams. Sometimes I remember that I had a dream, but I have no clue what it was about.
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@AJ Sterkel: I often find myself in the same boat. I remember that I dreamed something, but I don't remember what that something was.
DeleteI used to have very vivid dreams and I still do occasionally but they get less memorable the older I get. I used to tell my mom about my dream for an hour straight as a kid. I can't remember them that well nowadays!
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My FF!
@Cayt: That's a good point. Most of the dreams that I do remember took place when I was much younger. Even then, however, I rarely had dreams that I remembered for more than a short time after I woke up.
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@Silvy: Nice to meet you! By the way, your link seems to be broken.
DeleteDo check out my FF: http://bookstopcorner.blogspot.in/2015/04/feature-follow-8-judging-book-before.html
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@ADITI SAHA: Thank you for posting that!
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