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I had a dream my fiance is g*y?

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i had a dream that i found out my fiance is g*y, i was hurt when i found out but i kept saying i should have known. what does this mean

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  1. sounds like deep inside you think that there is a possibility of him being g*y!


  2. One interpretation:

    Your dreaming conscious, which is your waking subconscious, is fearing that your fiance will not be the husband you hope you will marry.

    This could, of course, be nonsense, it could be accurate intuition, it could be fixable, it could be a serious mistake in several ways.

    Premarital counseling along the lines of "For Men Only" and "For Women Only," Shaunti Feldhahn,

    "When Mars and Venus Collide," Dr. John Gray,

    "Men Are Like Waffles, Women Are Like Spaghetti," Bill and Pam Farrel,

    "Soul Mates and Twin Flames," Elizabeth Clare Prophet,

    "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew about Women," Dr. James Dobson, and

    "Sacred Psychology of Love:  The Quest for Relationships that Unite Heart and Soul," Marilyn Barrick, Ph.D., would be worthwhile.

    1-800-232-6459 http://focusonthefamily.com offers good, local contacts via their Counseling dept.  Call during business hours, M-F, ask for Counseling dept., indicate you'd like pre-marital counselors' numbers in your area.

  3. Check out www.dreammoods.com

    Every time I have a strange dream I check on there to see what it means.

    Most of the time it totally makes sense, but the odd time I have no idea what the heck my dream meant.

    Good luck.

  4. it sounds like deep down in side u r concerned about something. and the dream could just be a throw off. i have dreamz all the time that r weird and not true.

  5. I really don't think it's anything to worry about. I have dreams that I'm g*y all the time. I really have no idea why because I'm not, but I know that dreams usually don't mean exactly what you are dreaming about. In fact the majority of the time the meaning is not even close to the dream at all.

  6. The first thought that popped in to my head is that "g*y" is getting an awful lot of air time in recent years. Enough that it's hard not to let it color the way we look at just about everybody. For me, it's not homophobia. It's just a question the hoopla keeps bringing to the surface. If that's true for you, it sure would be natural for it to bleed in to your dreams and the natural insecurities of getting married.

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