I'd say dreaming of teeth falling out is a sign of worry. I know that's happened to me before. Of course Freud believed it was connected to orgasms somehow, but I'm not really partial to all of his opinions. |
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while talking to a friend he told me about lucid dreaming, though he called it something else....i can't remember...so i couldnt sleep, ironically and i decided to search google and this is the first site that came up under "controlling your dreams." so i decided to read on. well, it struck a nerve and i read every word and a chill went through me when i came to the dream signs topic....i have had a lot on my plate recently and just shrugged off these recurring dreams i was having of not have all my teeth or my teeth falling out, or just plain missing, and i just thought it was CRAZY that while i was reading it said that a common dream sign of worrying was "dreaming of your teeth falling out." well, i'm definately interested now. |
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I'd say dreaming of teeth falling out is a sign of worry. I know that's happened to me before. Of course Freud believed it was connected to orgasms somehow, but I'm not really partial to all of his opinions. |
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Hi Welcome to DreamViews hurleygrlblink |
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This is an interesting topic to me because I recently had a discussion about this "teeth falling out dream" occurrence with my father and his friend. They tell me that they've both experienced it, and that it's actually quite common. I've never had a dream in which my teeth fall out, but it indubitably sounds strange. Well, we discussed the psychology of the dream, and I think I gained some interesting insight into this incident. You see, when we are children, we naturally lose our teeth, and new ones grow back. Nothing to worry about, right? But what if you experienced this again as an adult? Everyone knows that only one set of teeth grows back. If you lose teeth as an adult, obviously they'd be lost forever! Now that's something to worry about. So, you're feeling anxious or worried subconsciously, and when you dream it manifests into this bizzare scene. I'm quite the skeptic when it comes to dream interpreting, but this one seems rather logical, though I can't tell you about any personal experiences. |
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