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Azraellod

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I tend to lucid dream pretty frequently. Not really sure why, but it's fun, so I'm not complaining.

Aside from that I guess I don't really know. I guess if I sleepwalked or something my family would notice though, so I doubt I do anything like that.
 

Raikov

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Nightmares. O god, the nightmares.

And they always come in periods. I've been having them for two weeks now...

And apparently, it's not possible to make fall of the bed. I always counter my 'friends' attempts to make me fall off, as long as they're not just pushing me off...
 

Scabadus

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DangerFish said:
also my friend once turned off the video game I was playing
You've just reminded me, I get a lot better at Halo if I fall asleep playing it. A friend and me were playing some Halo 2 split screen and we got pinned down, then suddenly "I" charged out and killed everything in the room single-handedly. My friend looks over to congratulate me and there I am, snoring away.

I really don't know what happened there...
 

jef91

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Chancie said:
I have a friend that sleep walks, sleep talks, and everything in-between. It's...odd. I've woken up to her doing many odd things.

She once woke me up and demonstrated, using a giant stuffed horse, how to properly groom a horse.
She once tried to pee in a trash can.
She once ran out of the room, screaming about spiders in her bed. Similarly, she once claimed that she lost her pet lizard (she didn't have a lizard) in her bed somewhere. And she was dead serious.
She's randomly said odd things, such as "I can see you" and "It's probably from a video game. Not like that will help much, but you never know." Usually after she says such things, she like...collapses back onto her pillow.
She once threw a water bottle at me in her sleep.

That's a small sample. She's done many odd things in her sleep, and she never remembers any of it.

As for me, I've changed my clothes in my sleep once before. That's the only thing I remember. I remember putting on a certain pair of pajamas one night and when I woke up, I was wearing something completely different and the ones I had put on the night before were at the foot of my bed.
I'm sorry, she threw a water bottle at you in her sleep? lol maybe she's just telling you she can't remember any of it... Maybe THAT'S how O.J. got away with it...
 

Julianking93

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I always cuddle with something.

I'll wake up and I'm always holding something tightly that I wasn't when I fell asleep.
 

twaddle

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well it can get worse. if you can feel a sense of unblance while your awake, simular to when you spin around for about 5 minutes and the stop and it seems that the room is spining when you stop. if that happens while your awake several times it may be caused by slight brain damage you were not aware of, like too much pressure on the brain caused by swelling or perhaps a past concussion you may have had may have not healed correctly. or a chemical imbalace. if this dizziness begins to happen and happens 2-3 times while you awake over a period of months i suggest you consult a physician immediatly and likely they may give you an x-ray or ct scans. if you don't get checked out if and when these symtoms occur. then they may worsen to sudden spasms or twitches in you apendages or eyes. i hope this helps

(Note: ONLY do this if you begin exhibiting these symptoms in the ways i have given above.)
 

The Bum

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skeliton112 said:
I have dreams that dont make sence at all but make complete sence while dreaming. When i wake up i find about 10 holes in every dream...
YES me to one time i woke up with a half eaten bolonga sndwich in my hand. later my fater told me he woke at 4:00 to see me frying blonga and chopping up onions. i have no rellection of this.
 

Veleste

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A friend of mine minds children for a living and apparently one of them randomly beings to cry in her sleep, quite loudly and heavily and when she wakes up the kid has no idea why. They've ascertained she has nightmares but doesn't know how to deal with them.

I myself apparently talk nonsense in my sleep and often start grinning which is weird. Dreaming makes us do the strangest things.
 

Flamezdudes

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My family says that i talk in my sleep, mumbling or saying/shouting random words so they don't know what i'm saying. This is quite occasional but i don't shout much anymore...

Weird...
 

Quiet Stranger

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I've actually always wanted to record myself when I sleep, for example some times I'll go to sleep on one side of the bed and the next morning I'll literally wake up on the wrong side of the bed!!
 

evilengine

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I remember when I was much younger waking up to find my PJ bottoms had slid down during the night...at least I hope they'd slid down. *shudder*
 

captaincabbage

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lol my girlfriend told me that I have conversations in my sleep sometimes with the pillow and sometimes I just spew an incomprehensible slurry of cursewords.
 

Connor Lonske

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Aylaine said:
Connor Lonske said:
Old Trailmix said:
Believe it are not you do in fact masturbate in your sleep.
Ninjad, I was going to say that.
I still don't see how that's possible. Maybe for men, but does this apply to women too?
I would go on that it would be easier for a girl cause no need for extra room, but I am not going to get myself banned for this conversation.

Edit: I think I see where your going at now that I took a look at your profile. You can try it if you want, I prefer to be awake.
 

CoverYourHead

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I think my sub-conscience hates me, because it always tries to tangle me up in my sheets so that I am immobilized when I wake.

Usually succeeds too.