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Weird Dreams. Is anyone an interpreter?


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Guest littlegirlkirky
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So I've been serving my Daddy for almost a year now and I trust him unconditionally, but for the past few months I've been having these weird dreams where I'm at my Daddy's house, but I'm not his only little girl. The number has been anywhere from 3 to 20 of us all there at one time. In the dreams he's always doing something with someone else and he pays very little attention to me. I have low self esteem which Daddy and I have been working on, and I know Im a very needy little and Daddy claims that he loves it, but there are times when I feel too needy. Daddy works a lot and sometimes I feel like I'm bugging him even though he says I'm not. Im thinking maybe its my own insecurities that are causing these dreams, but I'm not sure. Has this happened to anyone else before? Does anyone out there like to interpret dreams or maybe just have an idea as to what is means? 

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Maybe you're going through an insecure spell. Did you ever have periods of your life that you felt less than really wanted or believed that you're thinking back to?

Guest littlegirlkirky
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Yeah. Thats pretty much been the last year. haha. I have ups and downs. I must just be in a down period right now 

Guest Miss Braid
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I would second the idea that you're scared that something is about to go wrong in your relationship.

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 I would think that it is anxiety, as well. My little often feels that she is being too needy at times, and that causes her to have anxiety about calling me or asking me for attention. Our dreams often express our desires or fears that might be hidden deep in the subconscious. Just keep an open and honest dialogue with your partner and everything else will fall into place. It may help if he can get you a stuffy as a stand in for himself for you to cuddle when you have these dreams. Perhaps he can dab a bit of his cologne on it as well, so that you can feel that sensory link to him in times of emotional distress.

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