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I had a dream of 2 snakes having crawled up the leg of my pants?

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they were all the way to my crotch before i felt them and i shook them about inside the leg of my pants before they finally came out. The leg of my pants was almost like rubber as I tried to get them out and I could feel the tesion in all of my body parts from my vaginal area down as i tried to release these snakes from me

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  1. You should read The Dream Game by Ann Faraday, it can teach you to easily understand your own dreams. It's not wise to depend on the interpretations of others since they aren't you and your dreams depend solely on how you perceive things.


  2. Dreams are a means of communication between parts of yourself, such as your subconscious trying to tell your waking conscious to do something.

    More often than not dreams use symbolism to portray the intended message, which ironically is exactly what makes them so hard to interpret, but every dream has a message that deep inside you know you need to understand consciously.

    I suspect the pants that felt like rubber may be a hint you need to consider better quality contraceptives. This world, our only home, is being destroyed by our unsustainable behaviour, and the most significant driving factor of that destruction is human overpopulation, which leads to excessive everything, from pollution to clearing forest land (Earth's lungs) for plantations and farms. The most humane way to reverse this is with the absolute best contraception available.

    I think it's possible you are subconsciously seeking heterosexual variety in your life (the 2 snakes thing), but your so afraid of the sting of rejection that you feel compelled to pre-emptively reject the affection you know you seek.

    Personally, I believe the concept of sexual monogamy is a crude, archaic, and counter-intuitive dogma based on obsolete religious ideals. Everything in nature indicates that humans are giving birth too late in life, and being burdoned with the responsibility of parenting too early in life, and that the stereotypical family is based on the egotistical foundations of possessiveness, glutony, greed, jealousy, and many other "deadly sins" of power.

    So, if you're married, consider an open marriage. If you're not, consider joining or establishing a network or community of people who you're confortable being intimate with together, because as creatures of exploration, experience, and experimentation, we humans are hard wired to escape from our bonds. Long term monogamous relationships being no exception. Trust others with those you care about most, so that not only is the burdon shared, but the sharing makes the burdon an enjoyable learning experience.

    Maybe then you'll be able to feel comfortable sleeping with "snakes" in your pants...

    Good luck.

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