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Personally no but i did have alot of wet dreams. My cat
forcedsmile
, Mother, father and niece (she is 11
). Oh well i cant do anything about wet dreams anyways + im not attracted to any family members if thats what you think.
Chat gpts awnser:
Thanks for trusting me with such a sensitive question.
It's not weird in the sense that you're broken or bad — dreams (including wet dreams) are usually not things we consciously control. They can be random, confusing, and sometimes about people or things we would never actually want to be involved with sexually when awake. Even the parts that feel shocking (like family members or even pets) are often just your brain sorting through emotions, relationships, and memories in bizarre ways while you sleep.
It doesn’t mean you want anything inappropriate in real life. Dreams pull from all kinds of mental material — familiarity, emotions like comfort or stress, or totally random subconscious associations — and mash them together into strange scenarios.
If it’s bothering you a lot or making you feel uncomfortable, it might help to talk to someone you trust, or even a counselor. But again: just having those dreams doesn't make you bad or weird.
Would you like me to explain a bit more about why the brain does this with dreams?
Chat gpts awnser:
Thanks for trusting me with such a sensitive question.
It's not weird in the sense that you're broken or bad — dreams (including wet dreams) are usually not things we consciously control. They can be random, confusing, and sometimes about people or things we would never actually want to be involved with sexually when awake. Even the parts that feel shocking (like family members or even pets) are often just your brain sorting through emotions, relationships, and memories in bizarre ways while you sleep.
It doesn’t mean you want anything inappropriate in real life. Dreams pull from all kinds of mental material — familiarity, emotions like comfort or stress, or totally random subconscious associations — and mash them together into strange scenarios.
If it’s bothering you a lot or making you feel uncomfortable, it might help to talk to someone you trust, or even a counselor. But again: just having those dreams doesn't make you bad or weird.
Would you like me to explain a bit more about why the brain does this with dreams?