<p>Alright, so I’m guessing this goes with number 5.</p>
<p>I occasionally have “dreams,” I really don’t know if that’s what they are though, in which I’ll feel awake, but I won’t be able to move, so I kinda struggle to move for a few seconds, until I actually do move, at which point I’ll wake up, basically I feel paralyzed for a few seconds.
Does this happen to anyone else?
It freaks me out, but it happens a lot, like it’ll happen up to about three times some nights, and on average about 3 nights a week. and it always happens right when I’m about to go to sleep.</p>
<p>Soo, I just basically wanted to share, even if it’s making me sound like a freak. hahah.</p>
<p>I’ma go ahead and answer a few more of the questions, since I think this is a pretty intersting topic.</p>
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<li>In my opinion, I would think that blind people can dream, but like much more hazier or whatever than how we dream, in noises, or just thoughts. Babies, no clue, hahah.</li>
<li>I think I have pretty basic dreams, like usually I don’t really remember them though, or I can’t really remember details. They range from bad to good.</li>
<li>I don’t think I can, I can easily get back in them, like if I wake up from a dream, and I wanna know what happens at the end or whatever, I’ll just go back to sleep and it’ll continue the dream. hahahah, that sounds weird.</li>
<li>Noo, but I have some pretty in depth day dreaming sessions right after I wake up, like I’ll be having all these random thoughts in my head that I pretty much just guide through, so that it’s kinda like a dream, usually when I’m brushing my teeth or something.
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<li>No, like I’ll have the “deja vu” moments that I’m pretty sure everyone has, but I can never relate it to a specific dream.</li>
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<p>ALRIGHT, THIS POST HAS OFFICIALLY MADE IT SOUND LIKE I’M ON SOMETHING.</p>