I’m going to sleep soon, so do you guys or no? I don’t think I do.
I’m apparently a bit mean in my sleep. I’ve gotten very protective over my sleep in the last few years as consistent sleep has always been something I’ve struggled with, and so when my partner accidentally wakes me up I apparently grumble and act very dramatic about it.
I’ll often ask in the morning, “Was I mean at all last night?” I feel bad about it but I have no idea that it’s happening.
Full ass conversations with people
I’ll see your “Full-ass conversations” and raise you “Full-ass technical convos” with no knowledge of talking on the phone the next day… which made for a weird follow-up.
I used to, my wife’s snoring made it hard to get a word in edge wise, so I stopped.
I knew someone who talked in their sleep. I spent the night at their house in middle school, and over the night he would randomly sit up a little and say things as if in reaction to something he was doing like “really dude?” or “seriously? I had that!” I straight up asked him what he was doing, and he said he was playing Modern Warfare, duh, then laid back down and passed back out.
It was weird as fuck tbh.
I literally shout in my sleep regularly. And laugh a lot too. My partners and friends have had some interesting times from this.
The question is: can someone talk to you while you’re sleeping and alter the course of events in your dream?
I’ll let you know if you talk in your sleep once you wake up. Hiding in your home for now. See you soon.
Not anymore. When I was younger I would talk in my sleep a lot, even sleepwalked, but it slowly faded with age. Now I’m in my 50s and I can’t remember the last time someone told me I talked in my sleep.
Only when I start screaming or crying from nightmares…
Did you hear the secrets that I keep?
I’m told that I do.
I murmur and make weird noises, and I’m usually somewhat aware when I make noises. Happens when I’m falling asleep, mostly. But sometimes I do mutter stuff, I’ve been told. Wouldn’t surprise me. Apparently it’s not really words though.
My sister, idk if she still does, used to sit up and have full conversations with people while she was asleep. They made absolutely no sense but that’s the only way you knew she was asleep. Apparently that runs in the family along with other weird sleep quirks (like my grandma sleeping with her eyes open).
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