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I dream EVERY TIME I sleep!

I always dream, and easily dream. Even in my shortest nap. I remember what I dream about, every time. Even when I fell asleep for just 10 minutes. Often the dreams are exhausting. I don't think this is normal. Is it?
Do you think it's normal?
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Comments (8)
Actually, most people dream every night, and a lot of them during naps too. What makes people say they don't dream is that they don't remember it.
Having a good dream recall is great, lucky you :)
I'd say normal
omg same here girlfriend!
dude we all dream being exhausted is normal too ive had some fucked up exhausting dreams myself dreams are a reflection of your day or things you may think about in the back of your head. If we didnt watch scary movies or the news at that we would all have awesome dreams im sure.
Everyone dreams everytime they sleep, no matter how short or how long. It's just most people only remember a few of their dreams per week or month, if lucky! It gets harder as you get older i'm told. So you must be a really lucky person if you're remembering every single one :)
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agreed!
i have dreams EVERY NIGHT even naps as well...and i have no clue if that is normal, and just like you, they can be exhausting. You go through all the emotional stress in them and u wake not rested at all...
so i dont know if its normal, but i sure would like to know.
I heard somewhere that everyone has many dreams every time they sleep, but the only one they really remember are the ones they have right before waking up.

Yes, we dream, even if we don't remember dreaming.

You seem to just have a good memory for it. You probably just focus on it a lot, which is a good way to help you remember them.

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