ANSWERS: 5
  • On a scale of 1 to 10, just how paranoid are you? Get over it. It's a DREAM
  • If you like, you can choose to believe it, hassle your hubby to the point where he leaves you and then you will have allowed a stupid dream to manifest misery for you in the real world. Wake up! Get your head together! It is only a dream. Keep it that way. Now I've got that off my chest ... When pregnant, my sister used to have dreams that the baby would be born deformed. It never happened. So yes, stress and worry do seem to affect your dreams but the odds of dreams coming true is still down there in lottery-winning territory. You've got a hubby. Take care of him. Remember the priorities you had before you got married. Why are you forgetting them now? Suddenly you understand what your vows are all about, and the meaning of 'until death do us part', doubt is creeping in and you're stressing. Just let it go, relax, try and remember the married life you dreamt of before you got married and concentrate on making it happen.
  • hehe ive had a couple of these dreams - and believe me theyre so real! i cant help but have the hump with him, for the rest of the day - he thinks its funny, and tells all his work colleagues, who also think its hilarious!
  • I've had that dream too, but it's probably a subconscious insecurity. Dreams act as a sort of exhaust pipe responding to events in our everyday lives. The infidelity subject may have come up on TV or you overheard someone in the street talking about and didn't realize it. It's amazing how much of life our subconscious picks up and consciously we aren't aware of it. Unless the events are actually happening and you have reason to be concerned, I would let it go. It's not worth getting yourself upset over it.
  • This reminds me of a Ralphie May special. Yes, just a dream.

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