>>11487563During the dream the brain is completely unaware of the fact that what is happening isn't real. Considering that our standard reality is defined as being what it is only because of the perceptions of the brain, one could argue that, for that short while, a dream is as real as reality itself for the brain. This is mainly why lucid dreams should be avoided at all cost.
>And why do you think she didn't end up like you hoped?Because of what you said, I suppose. Jung (I believe) had this theory that during our day to day lives the brain suppresses a certain amount of our wants and we are entirely unaware of it. They surface in our dreams. So in that sense, this is exactly what I wanted from the start and only I was under the impression that it was something else.
>I don't need too many details, but what are the surroundings like in them? Like, is it only focused on her?I wouldn't have given too many details anyway, this is schizophrenic enough as it is. The wet dreams focus on her only and on the sensations I feel. I do know that there always is something beforehand but not much and I forget what it is most of the time. Nothing too interesting regardless. I do have some regular dreams in which she appears from time to time, but she doesn't say anything in those either, she only does things. Most she does in that regard is humming. But come to think of it, I very rarely dream of people in general and when I do they are almost always strangers who barely say anything.
>>>thots on shampooI know, I know. She's cute I guess, and I do like that type of dress. I also like that she has actual lips, not just a line or two. Her hair looks strange but I can't really pinpoint why.
>>11487766Now why would you read all of that?