I've recently learn that I do this pretty regularly.
btw, a lot of kids do it, so don't vote yes or once in a while just because you did it when you were younger.
I've recently learn that I do this pretty regularly.
btw, a lot of kids do it, so don't vote yes or once in a while just because you did it when you were younger.
I haven't ever, as far as I know (ie as far as anyone could have noticed).
, LIE, ENTj logical subtype, 8w9 sx/sp
Originally Posted by implied
I'm not sure. Sometimes my husband will say I said something to him at night, and I won't remember saying it. So was I talking in my sleep, or did I wake up briefly, talk, and then fall back asleep and forget about it.
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.-Mark Twain
You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.
When I asked Patrick if I did he asked, "Does screaming count?"
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6w7 sx/so
[21:29] hitta: idealism is just the gap between the thought of death
[21:29] hitta: and not dying
.
I have slept near someone who talked endlessly in his sleep. If you under the circumstances Do sleep your dreams are joined together in the ramblings of the other person making you wake up in a water bed. Do scream cunt
Daniel argues out loud in his sleep about once a night. His father is the exact sme way.
All Hail The Flying Spaghetti Monster
i don't do this.
I use to when I was close to waking up from nightmares when I was younger. Now I just wake up occasionally from deep sleep and start swearing out dread- I am not asleep when I do this, just conscious and dazed. I have had weird conversations with people who were asleep and starting talking about stuff going on in their dreams.
PoLR
Suggestive Function
Regular Double-shot Espresso Subtype
Just because I'm a thinking type doesn't mean I'm not an idiot.
I don't talk in my sleep but have been around people who do. If it's not too loud or crazy I tend to get a kick out of it and make fun of them the next day.
Peter said that last time he heard me talking in my sleep I said, "I think I'll have another one."
My (ENTj) sister does. She even opens her eyes and moves around sometimes. But she wouldn't accept this when I tell her. She says I am making stuff up to make her look ridiculous... I am planing on setting up a camera so I could collect some evidence and prove it to her.
“Whether we fall by ambition, blood, or lust, like diamonds we are cut with our own dust.”
Originally Posted by Gilly
I've done it. And not only that, my siblings said that I can even sit down in the bed, move my hands to make a point and such. I discuss even on my dreams
My ESFj brother does too.
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You know what? You're an individual, and that makes people nervous. And it's gonna keep making people nervous for the rest of your life. - Ole Golly from Harriet, the spy.
Yes. I have held conversations, never remembering the content when awake. I can sort of remember having the conversation, but not the details.
I do remember some more noteworthy statements, something involving lemons, and the other was something involving large wheels.
pervert!
No. my dreams are boring, too. None of them are fantastic. They usually contain situations that are possible, and even probable if the hypothetical situation in the dream became reality. I had a dream the other night that my dad was helping me build my rat aquarium design and i'm sure the dream was really close to what would happen in reality. I really need to build that thing.
asd
Apparently. My girlfriend says I've talked in my sleep before, and I've heard her do it too.
INTP/ILI(Ni) /5w4
"When my time comes, forget the wrong that I've done.
Help me leave behind some reasons to be missed."
You sleep with your girlfriend?Originally Posted by KSpin
Obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit
I've heard about people doing this. It's crazy.Originally Posted by FDG
It can be quite practical doing this at times?
I tried it once but she talked too damn much...lmao.Originally Posted by Darkstar
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9w1
Need I even reply to that comment of FDG's?
INTP/ILI(Ni) /5w4
"When my time comes, forget the wrong that I've done.
Help me leave behind some reasons to be missed."
Seems as if it's already taken care of...lmao.Originally Posted by KSpin
I've been told I talk in my sleep...along with supposedly sleepwalking.
...just curious if anyone else has trouble sleeping with other people? I cannot sleep with another person in the bed. I've gone about 3 days without an hour of sleep because of it. I hear everything and feel every tiny shift the other person makes. I don't know how married life will ever work out for me..
Some people would say that's precisely why you should get married, then you'll be able to sleep.Originally Posted by jessica129
, LIE, ENTj logical subtype, 8w9 sx/sp
Originally Posted by implied
You get used to it. It takes a couple of months though. At least that's how long it took us.
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.-Mark Twain
You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.
werd, when a g/f moved in with me it took at least 2-3 months before being able to sleep a whole night without waking up from her moving. Luckily she didn't move around That much but I would wake up about once a night from it.Originally Posted by Slacker Mom
Originally Posted by jessica129
lol...try a water bed and then you will appreciate the TINY shifts you feel on a normal matress...heh
or a california king sized bed might work for you, loooots of space.
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6w7 sx/so
[21:29] hitta: idealism is just the gap between the thought of death
[21:29] hitta: and not dying
.
It's not really a space issue..It's more a fact of sensing the other persons presence. I could go sleep on the floor across the room but if they're in the same room as me, i can't. It's strange. And it doesn't help that 99% of people snore horribly.
Bullshit. Either you only sleep with old farts, because here approx 10 percent max of people around 20 snore.Originally Posted by jessica129
Obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit
Maybe you will find a magical ENFp who can float while they sleep :wink:Originally Posted by jessica129
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[21:29] hitta: idealism is just the gap between the thought of death
[21:29] hitta: and not dying
.
I've been told I sometimes mumble in sleep, but never say anything coherent.
I actually sleep better with someone else.Originally Posted by jessica129
EII
I'll tell you what
there is plenty wrong with me
but I fixed up a few old buildings
and I've planted a few trees.
Same.Originally Posted by rockclimber
It depends, for me. I'm okay sleeping by myself (obviously), but I don't mind having someone else in close proximity. What makes it comfortable or not depends on whether or not I think they're comfortable with it. If I think they don't like it, I have more trouble sleeping because I'm all tense about trying not to bother them. If they're just fine or even welcoming, then I am, too. It can be comforting to have a warm someone next to me, to reach out and touch or even cuddle. When we were younger, it wasn't unusual for my sister and I to sleep in the same bed, usually because one of us had had a nightmare or was otherwise feeling alone.Originally Posted by jessica129
I'm fine with sleeping in groups, too. For example, on camping trips with friends, the girls will often all pile into one tent. Or when I'm at summer camp with my little group, sometimes when we're outdoors the kids will cuddle up to me for warmth and comfort. Which I'm fine with. Makes me feel all motherly.
Oh, to find you in dreams - mixing prior, analog, and never-beens... facts slip and turn and change with little lucidity. except the strong, permeating reality of emotion.
I've apparently punched someone in my sleep before. I don't know how, they must have been right on top of me. I didn't like the person anyway.
INTP/ILI(Ni) /5w4
"When my time comes, forget the wrong that I've done.
Help me leave behind some reasons to be missed."