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WHAT YOUR SEXY
From getting it on with an A-Lister to action with an ex, sleep gurus decode
the most common desires. Plus how they could lead to electric sex in real life
You’re in the middle of the most
thigh-quivering sex ever, and
your partner is surprising you
with moves he’s never tried
before. But that’s because he’s
Channing Tatum. And you’re
dreaming. Turns out, it’s
completely normal to have erotic
encounters with randoms as you
snooze. And analysing who
you’re getting it on with could
provide you with insight that
improves your wellbeing. Bonus
of all that unfiltered action? Ideal
inspo for your real sex life.
WITH YOUR
PARTNER
SEX DREAM
By Caitlin Carlson
WHAT IT MEANS If your
sleepy-time romps feature
the man you sleep next to,
it’s usually an indicator that
your relationship is strong. It
can also be a sign that you’re
becoming more aware of
some quality in your partner.
For example, if you dream
that your bloke is being very
dominant (and taking you on
a desk in a suit), it suggests
t h a t h av i n g yo u r m a n i n a
position of power – making
strong, confident decisions
- turns you on, explains Ian
Wallace, dream psychologist
and author of The Complete
A to Z Dictionary of Dreams:
Be Your Own Dream Expert.
B u t i f yo u ’ r e h av i n g i s s u e s
(especially sexual ones),
these may pop up in your
dreams too, says Angel
Morgan, a sleep and dream
expert. As in, you wake up
just as the sex is heating up,
indicating that you may be
holding back from fully
e x p r e s s i n g yo u r s e l f i n b e d.
FROM DREAM TO REALITY
Divulge the details of your
d r e a m to yo u r p a r t n e r i n a
k i n d o f ve r b a l f o r e p l ay. I t c a n
make the next time you get
between the sheets more
erotic (and potentially fix
problems you’ve been
having). “Tell him you had a
wild dream about him as you
kiss him goodbye, then text
him a reminder during the
day,” says Dr Jessica O’Reilly,
sexologist and author of The
New Sex Bible. Feel free to
embellish. “This is the perfect
opportunity to bring up
things you’d like to try,” says
E m i l y M o r s e , h o s t o f t h e Sex
with Emily podcast. Mention
t h a t h e u s e d a v i b r a to r o n yo u
and plant the idea for later.
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