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What are the psychological facts about dreams?
Blind people dream too. People who were not born blind see in their dreams but those ones born blind do not see anything at all. Their dreams involve all other senses asides sight. In dreams, our brains cannot invent new faces. The faces we see in dreams are faces that we have seen in real life befoRead more
Blind people dream too. People who were not born blind see in their dreams but those ones born blind do not see anything at all. Their dreams involve all other senses asides sight.
In dreams, our brains cannot invent new faces. The faces we see in dreams are faces that we have seen in real life before.
Dreams are more often negative than positive.
Sleep paralysis can occur either when you are awake or falling asleep. During sleep paralysis, you are unable to move or speak. You feel a sensation that someone or something is in the room with you.
Not everyone dreams in color. 12% of people dream in white and black.
Men tend to have more aggressive dreams than women. Women also tend to have longer dreams
See lessWhat best decision have you ever made for yourself?
Leaving a bad relationship was the best decision I’ve ever made. You may wonder why this happens to be my best decision. I was in an unhealthy relationship, I was physically, menatlaly and verbally abused by the person I called my boyfriend. Everyone told me to leave him, that he was no good for me.Read more
Leaving a bad relationship was the best decision I’ve ever made. You may wonder why this happens to be my best decision. I was in an unhealthy relationship, I was physically, menatlaly and verbally abused by the person I called my boyfriend. Everyone told me to leave him, that he was no good for me. I thought he would change. He never did. It was a 6yr relationship that messed me up psychologically. When I finally found the courage to leave, I became happy. I started doing well for myself and I saw myself better, discovered a lot of potentials in me. Things I wouldn’t have known if I was still in the unhealthy relationship.
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