When you are the opposite sex in a love dream seems like it could be a really weird dream. Nonetheless, I’ve had one. As a result, I expect that other people also have experienced this dream and may want to know what it means. It actually has quite a delightful interpretation as you’ll discover in the video below:
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TIMELINE of the Video: When You Are the Opposite Sex in a Love Dreams
If you’re looking for a specific detail in the video, use the timeline below to find where to look for it:
- 0:00:00 Number Three, is a whole lot of fun, because I’ve had a dream like this
- 0:00:08 you can turn out to have the parts of the opposite gender.
- 0:00:15 Here are some meanings for that type of dream.
- 0:00:37 often help you to understand what it’s like to be the opposite gender in a physically intimate relationship.
- 0:00:52 You may be the opposite gender, for me, with wider shoulders
- 0:01:22 It could also have to do just wondering what it’s like to be
- the opposite gender.
ATTRIBUTIONS for When You Are the Opposite Gender in a Sex Dream
PHOTOGRAPHS in Order from the Beginning
LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI
Attribution: Frank Dicksee / Wikipedia Commons
Link to the License: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dicksee_Frank,_La_Belle_Dame_Sans_Mersi.jpg
Date: circa 1901
Description: Painting by Frank Dicksee, illustrating Keat’s poem
Jean Honore Fragonard – THE STOLEN KISS
Attribution: Jean Honore Fragonard / Public Domain
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Jean i-Honor%C3%A9_Fragonard_-_The_Stolen_Kiss.jpg
Date: Late 1780s
Collection of the King of Poland, Stanislaw-August Poniatowski, 1895
ANCIENT GERMANIC MARRIED COUPLE ARMINIUS AND THUSNELDA
Attribution: Johannes Gehrts / Public Domain
Description: The ancient Germanic married couple Arminius and Thusnelda engaged in a romantic encounter. Created in 1884 by Johannes Gehrts, the art piece depicts Arminius saying farewell to his beloved wife before he goes off into battle.
Page URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gehrts_Armin_verabschiedet_sich_von_Thusnelda_1884.jpg
DICKSEE—AN OFFERING
Attribution: Frank Dicksee (1853-1928) / Public Domain
Page URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dicksee-An_Offering.jpg
MUSIC
Tango de la Noche by Wayne Jones, YouTube Audio Library
SOUND EFFECTS
Gunpowder Ignite, YouTube Audio Library
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