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Default Aug 12, 2018 at 06:11 AM
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Hello there....

I have just joined today so I would love someone to help with my strange, at times annoying dreams which hate to say in a few weeks time or months something normally happens around it, if its easy to understand whereas this one isnt so.

I dreamt the other night, there was 3 I think black labrador grown dogs, but one of them was rather demanding of my attention, like it wouldnt let my arm go, dont tihnk it was biting me as such just had it jaw around my arm tugging at me as if to say I need you or its was demanding something from me but other times it could have felt aggressive and a little off with me, whilst the other two were lovely and really calm. I wasnt able to get away but then woke up?

I am living with my partner, of 3 years, we have been to counselling this year and had a few, ups and downs and a lot of aggression pent up from both sides when we argue, not sure if this is related at all, but we are getting back on track as we had a 2 month break this year but I do suffer a lot from anxiety. He is away at the moment overseas with work for 4 days and he went away last weekend with a friend. I guess his work worries me when he goes away not sure why as I have never felt insecure before, when my ex use to go away with work but do with my current one.

We are planning on having a child together or have spoken about this but I am scared, also we are not married he has been twice. My insecurities are high not sure why, he hasnt been unfaithful but he was looking at women a lot when we went out before our counselling and this made me feel insecure which he is aware of and recognises its not nice or says he isnt realising he is doing this.

He use to be insecure with me to start with now its more me weirdly as i use to be really confident!

We love each other but I do suffer and feel a tad clingly lately. xx thank you
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Hello jojo: I can't really be of help with regard to interpreting your dreams. However I noticed this is your first post here on PC. So... welcome to PsychCentral! I hope you find PC to be of benefit.

Since you mentioned your relationship with your partner, one additional forum here on PC that may be of interest would be the relationships & communication forum. Here's a link:

https://forums.psychcentral.com/rela...communication/

Here are links to some articles, from PsychCentral's archives, that may help you to interpret your own dreams:

Understanding the Fascinating World of Dreams

How to Analyze Your Dreams (And Why It's Important)

Uncovering Your Dreams: 12 Universal Themes

9 Common Questions About Dreams Answered

https://blogs.psychcentral.com/heali...me-guidelines/

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The Black Dog mirrors how you are feeling about your Partner. Please be careful

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