According to the National Sleep Foundation, sleepwalking is prevalent in 1?15% of the general populace.[13] Sleepwalking is most prevalent in children, and usually disappears by adolescence. Sleepwalking in adults is less common, but when it does occur, the events occur three times more often per year and last for more years than in children.
your missing out on the greatest thing of the day.Pimppeter2 said:I supposedly sleep talk. But I never have any dreams.
Which is odd.
Actually, that means that you don't remember your dreams. When you dream and don't remember it, it seems as if you never dreamed at all.Pimppeter2 said:I supposedly sleep talk. But I never have any dreams.
Which is odd.
This happens to me a lot. I get maybe 1 dream every other month. Though I suspect for me this is somewhat psychological cause as a kid I had terrible recurring nightmares about Super Mario Bros 3.Pimppeter2 said:I supposedly sleep talk. But I never have any dreams.
Which is odd.