• @gentooer
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      He did. It was just a poor choice of reality check.

  • r00ty
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    Lucid dream rookie! If the lucid dream happens, and you’re in the same place you fell asleep, well actually if that happens the majority of the time it will become a sleep paralysis episode. But, if it isn’t, always teleport yourself the fuck away from the location.

    Ain’t no way you want to risk that you’re too close to being awake (or in this case not asleep at all). I’d wager anon fell asleep, woke up but was having a hypnopompic hallucination, and that explains the text on the board.

  • TxzK
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    This would’ve gone a lot better if anon simply apologised and explained that he was half-asleep. But no, they just had to make it more akward.

  • rand_alpha19
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    So I’m supposed to believe that OP didn’t kill himself right after this happened? Guys, I think this story is fake.

  • Asudox
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    Imagine if this was real. Funny af

  • AlexisFR
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    Lucid dreaming is an internet exaggeration so it’s fake anyways.

  • @[email protected]
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    Do people seriously conciously fantasize about taking part in erotic acts with real people (especially ones they have feelings for)? It seems extremely disrespectful to me. (if the involved parties are in a relationship it’s probably OK)

    • @cheddar
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      I only started to fantasize about my wife after we’d got married. We haven’t had sex yet though. Penetrating a real person would be disrespectful.

      • @[email protected]
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        Barely, though I doubt that has anything to do with me not fantasizing about people I know/like.

    • @[email protected]
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      real people

      Ew

      I only consciously fantasise about people who don’t exist.

      Sometimes they aren’t even people, they could be abstract concepts, like a time format, or a plan.

      Sometimes I even fantasise about concepts of a plan.

      • Asudox
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        What exactly are you fantasizing about time formats?

        • @[email protected]
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          Just thinking about how kinky it is that they’re subservient to us. We tell them “no, you slutty little time zone, it’s cold now, so we’re gonna move the small hand back, and if you’re good, we’ll let you come an hour earlier in six months”

          • Asudox
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            I see. Very interesting, very interesting indeed.

    • @[email protected]
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      What happens in other people’s heads is not my business. Even if the imagined protagonist looks and acts like me, they’re not and I don’t have a single stake in it.

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        But it’s probably ok if the two are in a relationship. So maybe the sexual fantasies of their awful parents were legal.

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          No, sex gross, make it all illegal please. We have the technology, only synthetic crotch goblins from now on.

          We need a literal horny jail, and enforcers with clubs.

    • @[email protected]
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      Do people seriously conciously fantasize about taking part in erotic acts with real people (especially ones they have feelings for)?

      Yes.

      I kinda get the disrespect perspective, maybe. I felt that a little as a teen. But then I thought it probably wasn’t respectful treating my crush in my mind like a sort of sexless statue or object rather than a real human being that I was in love with and wanted to have sex with.

      • @[email protected]
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        Maybe I seperate love and sex a bit too much (or just more than average)? When I have romantic feelings it doesn’t make me want to sleep with the person they’re directed towards. But I also would likely not decline an invitation to engage in such acts (and given enough time might eventually ask on my own) but until some sort of mutual attraction has been verified I just avoid thinking of them in a sexual way.

        • @[email protected]
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          When I have romantic feelings it doesn’t make me want to sleep with the person they’re directed towards.

          It doesn’t make me want to necessarily sleep with them either, but rather stay up late having sex with them. And maybe after sleep.

          But this idea of asexual romantic attraction makes about as much sense to me as saying “When I am hungry it doesn’t make me want to eat food.”

          When I say I have “romantic feelings” for someone, the feeling I’m referring to is a combination of love and sexual desire. Even when I was a kid and would sort of push down or repress sexual thoughts because in my head it felt wrong or inappropriate, what I was feeling was sexual desire and love.

          My understanding of the term “romantic” has always been euphemistic, based in an understanding that it would be weird and rude to just tell someone you’re crushing on that you love them and you want them to love you too and you want to put your mouth on their genitals because you think you could make them feel really good and you want to physically intimate to be vulnerable with them because vulnerability is a part of of not just physical but emotional intimacy and you want them to share their feelings and feel open to you and so on and so on you get the idea.