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- SeanCallan, on 09/11/2008, -1/+98Dugg for her perfect hand placement.
- gothicform, on 09/11/2008, -12/+105Why women have the scariest nightmares? Because, in my experience they are all ***** insane!
- theadvinci, on 09/11/2008, -12/+73Women just overreact. I mean they are overemotional at everything, including dreams.
- Buckey1983, on 09/11/2008, -0/+52Sucks for them...
- inactive, on 09/11/2008, -5/+48Heh... Their nightmares are scarier, eh? Given the kinds of ***** up ***** I've seen in my dreams, I find this claim to be a little unbelievable. Seriously, we're talking waking up and questioning how it is possible that my mind could've concocted something so twisted and demented.
- theillest1, on 09/11/2008, -2/+39I'm pretty sure that the girl in that pic is "flicking the bean"
- toasterweasel, on 09/11/2008, -1/+34Just from that thumbnail pic up there I'd say that chick is having a pretty good time with herself......
- bitORlogic, on 09/11/2008, -2/+29"Seriously, we're talking waking up and questioning how it is possible that my mind could've concocted something so twisted and demented."
No, it's true - he really was re-elected. - BHman, on 09/11/2008, -0/+27That's really interesting. My GF always gets horrified by her nightmares and they sometimes bother her for an hour or so after she wakes up. I always just thought she was a baby. I'll show her this article.
- flangepiece, on 09/11/2008, -0/+18sucks for us too. The amount of times my wife has woken up angry at me for some bad thing I did in one of her dreams.
*****, if she actually found out some of the ***** I REALLY get up to... :D - orlyfactor, on 09/11/2008, -1/+18I wouldn't show it to her. It might scare her.
- 5xSTUN, on 09/11/2008, -0/+17What I find amusing is when I get in trouble for something my girlfriend dreamed that I did to her.
"And you kept pushing the donkey fork into my spleen hat and you wouldn't stop even when I told you to in five different languages! You *****!" - andybigs, on 09/11/2008, -9/+25that explains how they look like when they wake up...
- drewbe121212, on 09/11/2008, -2/+15Well it makes sense. They are more emotional, and more detail oriented. Men could have a crazy, wacked out dream and remember the key points to it. Women know every little thing about it including the color and amount of legs a tiny little bug hanging around on the wall has. This detail could potentially make things even more realistic to bring into actual life.
- maxnb, on 09/11/2008, -0/+12you will not belive this but reading what you wrote I got a sense of deja-vu, I can swear I have been here before, what is happening to me? Last thing I remeber is being in a big lab and performing some scientific experiment and then things went black...
- orlyfactor, on 09/11/2008, -0/+11A secular country.
- theillest1, on 09/11/2008, -1/+11Getting shot in the face by a polar bear that walks up to her and says [in a Samuel L. Jackson voice]: "Where ya gonna put that lipstick now *****?!"
- erichw1504, on 09/11/2008, -0/+9Teenage pregnancy.
- dalittle, on 09/11/2008, -0/+9Yes, I was just going to say the same thing. How can my wife be completely pissed at me for something her imagination made up in her dream. She can wake up and really fume sometimes. Really, if that happens you should get a get out of jail free card for when you actually do something ... for real.
- Haroshia, on 09/11/2008, -1/+10This is the daily mail people. Chances are this is untrue. It seems like their typical sort of drivel.
- SmashA444, on 09/11/2008, -1/+10Man, don't show it to her. Then she's just going to tell you how she was right and you were wrong. And then in other situations where you differ she'll bring this up and always think she's right all the time. NEVER NEVER NEVER let her think she's right!
- theillest1, on 09/11/2008, -1/+10MACHO?! THAT'S *****! I'LL KICK YOUR ASS!!!
**drinks Jägerbomb and flexes bicep**
**cries self to sleep** - cast55, on 09/11/2008, -1/+10Women dream their horrors - men live them.
- maxnb, on 09/11/2008, -1/+10I go to bed wanting to have nightmares, makes me feel better next day and stronger, nightmare scares you so much next day nothing can scare you so world saddenly seems like a nice peacefull disney planet instead of big sceary place. Bring on the scariest dreams I want them
- DeFex, on 09/11/2008, -1/+9the nighmares are probably the same they are just more scared of them
you know some girls are scared of spiders and mice and stuff. - drex8, on 09/11/2008, -0/+8Umm Dude TMI
- Murdats, on 09/11/2008, -1/+8I know, I have spent entire nights running away from hoards of people trying to kill me, only to be waken up by an axe to the head and after waking up sweating falling asleep to being killed a few more times before morning.
- theutopian, on 09/11/2008, -3/+10What's annoying is that women think their dreams are important and have to recount them to you detail by detail when they wake up.
- shadekeiko, on 09/11/2008, -0/+6Yeah, the only dreams I typically remember in the morning are the disturbing ones.
For instance I once had this one dream that a plague was spreading across the world that caused people to spontaneously combust. And I saw people bursting into flames and dying so vividly in my mind...it was crazy. - RaisingSpirits, on 09/11/2008, -3/+9Yep, first thing I thought as well!
- inactive, on 09/11/2008, -0/+6Oh, that's nothing. I once had a dream where I was in a room made of flesh and decorated with bones and organs, standing knee-deep in blood with half-decayed corpses floating in it. As if that weren't bad enough, the corpses started to come back to life. I woke up at 3:00 AM in a cold sweat, and I couldn't even bring myself to turn the lights off, much less go back to bed.
- thegreenspanput, on 09/11/2008, -2/+7or maybe the nightmares explain the insanity...
- seversong, on 09/11/2008, -0/+5Shes not scared, just really happy
- gtluke, on 09/11/2008, -0/+5now to find out how to stop them from telling us all about them.
- JGib, on 09/11/2008, -0/+5Yeah, that was my defence
- unsigneddigger, on 09/11/2008, -0/+4You want some really wild dreams, quit smoking and wear the nicotine patch while sleeping. One of the side effects is Vivid Dreaming. I'm talking the serious, feels like you're there, kind of dreams.
- Jaablaze, on 09/11/2008, -2/+6guys who say stuff like that should have been born with a vagina.
- jgoodstein, on 09/11/2008, -2/+6whats worse is when the blame you for things that happened in their dreams. I.E. I can't believe you cheated on me... Woman its your dream.. stop hitting me and hit yourself.
- snotrokit, on 09/11/2008, -1/+4forgot the /sarcasm tag again. you guys have NO sense of humor today.
- Veedek, on 09/11/2008, -0/+3Yeah, my wife always says she has really horrible nightmares and has a hard time getting them out of her head when she wakes up. She also hates scary movies and haunted houses because she claims that they fuel her nightmares, which sucks because I like scary movies. I always give her a hard time about it, but now I guess I won't do that anymore.
- fungusmonkey, on 09/11/2008, -0/+3No, no - She's Pro-Teenage Pregnancy, remember?
She's probably afraid someone will realize she's one of "The Visitors" from V. - thatdouch, on 09/11/2008, -0/+3heh, funny guy.
- 4NDr01D, on 09/11/2008, -0/+3interesting O face
- katers4, on 09/11/2008, -1/+4probably true, i just sent this to my own bf with the comment "told you so"
- Adriodyn, on 09/11/2008, -0/+3Scarier dreams, or just scared more easily? Hrmm...
- stopthefacade, on 09/11/2008, -0/+3Go ahead and digg me down for being the only female to stand up to these sexist comments, but how many of you men can claim to have frequent and awesome nightmares of the zombie apocalypse? I'm okay with having more nightmares, I find them interesting. Does this make me (or any other woman) crazy? Nah, men and women just have a different way of processing everyday information from our waking lives.
- LexMortis, on 09/11/2008, -0/+3I take melatonin every day before I go to bed because otherwise I can't fall asleep (if you have similar problems I can deffo recommend it). One of the side-effects of melatonin is more vivid dreams.. and possible equally vivid nightmares. I love to read the stories by HP Lovecraft (especially the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_Cycle), I mostly read before I go to bed. Bad idea.. Lovecraftian horror stories about dreams (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamlands) and vivid nightmares REALLY don't mix. Although I must say, while they are proper scary nightmares and I do get freaked out, they are rather interesting... that's why I keep taking the melatonin and keep reading Lovecraft.
- Hermmunster, on 09/11/2008, -1/+4The results are most likely quite exaggerated. The results as stated also appear to be open to considerable interpretation. Who qualifies a nightmare? Who qualifies how much is a memory? Way too many variables left open. What might be a nightmare to a woman might be something a man has more experience coping with. For instance, a man who boxes for a living would his dream be considered a nightmare if he dreamt he was being beat up? Would the same be true of a woman?
- woody24, on 09/11/2008, -1/+3I don't know. My nightmares have been pretty bad. I've started writing them down in detail, and will put them all together, and make the most frightening movie evar.
Really. Like riding an elevator, and then being sent down to a sub sub basement, only to have the doors open, and seeing an empty dirt covered floor, with the only light coming from the elevator, and then seeing "something" walk from the shadows. And the really really freaky part, I found out a year later, that the building did have a sub sub basement not known to the common public. But wasn't empty like in my dream, it was where all the pipes and stuff were. - inactive, on 09/11/2008, -2/+4It's probably because womens be thinkin too much.
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