belladonna
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Wed May-11-05 01:18 AM
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Anyone else have a S.O. who talks in his/her sleep? |
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Most of the time I find it amusing, but there are times that it can be downright disconcerting :crazy:
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yvr girl
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Wed May-11-05 01:28 AM
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1. My college roommate talked in her sleep |
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It would crack me up. She told me all her secrets at night. She also taught aerobics in her sleep which was hysterically funny.
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Wed May-11-05 01:32 AM
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2. Last night, he was reciting past U.S presidents in his sleep |
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Along with the college each one attended. He remembered nothing of it this morning. A few minutes ago, he woke me up with a very vivid description of the dream he'd just had, or so I thought. He was talking in his sleep the entire time, and now he's talking some shit about having to be in Seattle in five minutes :wtf:
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Wed May-11-05 01:32 AM
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3. I grumble, grunt, groan in my sleep. |
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And i can have conversations with people in my sleep and remember it as a dream..
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Wed May-11-05 01:33 AM
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4. If my SO talked in his sleep . . . |
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I wouldn't be able to hear it, due to his snoring.
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belladonna
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Wed May-11-05 01:36 AM
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5. Fortunately, he doesn't snore |
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The closest he ever gets to snoring is very heavy breathing, which is how I usually figure out that he's talking in his sleep again
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