>>11194155You may find it weird at first, but you won't be able to go back (heh) once you get used to it. I like it because it gives me a sort of awareness too, as in I am aware of everything that is in the room, whereas on my back my field of vision would be limited. Not that it matters when I'm sleeping though.
The chances of me getting a wet dream seem to depend on how much time I spend outside. For example, if I stay indoors for an entire week I won't have a single one, but if I go out for walks every second day at least, then I might even get two in the same week.
>>11194186I never have, and I think that might also be why I never had proper sleep paralysis either. The two are interconnected, I hear. Well, I did have a few dreams during which I became aware that I was dreaming, but that instantly made me wake up. I don't mind it, though. I'd much rather not be aware of the fact that I'm dreaming as it feels all the more real. This has some drawbacks too, of course, especially when you are having nightmares.