• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Results 1 to 11 of 11
    1. #1
      Member
      Join Date
      Jun 2011
      Posts
      26
      Likes
      2

      sleep paralysis orgasm?

      i had this dream and for some reason this chick decided to go down on me. right at that moment, i woke up into sleep paralysis and i still felt the sensation of... a chick going down on me. and it was... a very strong sensation, and i was freaked out because of how strong it was.

      wtf! this never happened before. can this be something i can repeat, and if so, how?

    2. #2
      Prone to AWOL Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal Tagger First Class Made lots of Friends on DV Referrer Bronze Veteran First Class 5000 Hall Points
      Burke's Avatar
      Join Date
      Apr 2010
      LD Count
      ~A lot
      Gender
      Location
      Buffalo
      Posts
      1,301
      Likes
      802
      DJ Entries
      68
      Maybe not the waking up into SP part and still feeling the effects but the act can. You can do whatever you want in a lucid dream, even that

      However when you enter SP next you may be able to control the HH into some sort of pleasure. I haven't tried this so maybe somebody with more experience could help but I don't see why it wouldn't be possible, especially is hallucinations are all in your mind anyway.
      Have a question? Send me a pm.

      ...We are all connected...

      Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!

      2016 TotY: Dragon [ ] Fairy [ ] Unicorn [ ] Gnome [ ] Leprechaun [ ] Phoenix [ ] Chimera [ ]

    3. #3
      Member
      Join Date
      Jun 2012
      Posts
      9
      Likes
      22
      Not sure what your beleifs are but might want to read up on this also.

      Succubus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    4. #4
      Wololo Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal Tagger Second Class 1000 Hall Points Made lots of Friends on DV Populated Wall Referrer Bronze Veteran First Class
      Supernova's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jul 2009
      LD Count
      Gender
      Location
      Spiral out, keep going.
      Posts
      2,909
      Likes
      908
      DJ Entries
      10
      Are you serious?

      Ok, now that we're done trying to confuse this poor noob, back on topic: it doesn't surprise me that the dreamed sensation lingered, you probably weren't fully awake at that point, and of course it was all in your head to begin with.

      As for repeating this, I would imagine it was a chance occurrence, but as Burke mentioned, there's nothing stopping you from doing it in a dream.

    5. #5
      Member
      Join Date
      Jun 2011
      Posts
      26
      Likes
      2
      it was just so strange. does that mean if i could feel that type of intense sensation, that i could also feel intense pain from dreams?

    6. #6
      Prone to AWOL Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal Tagger First Class Made lots of Friends on DV Referrer Bronze Veteran First Class 5000 Hall Points
      Burke's Avatar
      Join Date
      Apr 2010
      LD Count
      ~A lot
      Gender
      Location
      Buffalo
      Posts
      1,301
      Likes
      802
      DJ Entries
      68
      You only feel whatever you think you feel in dreams. That's why a lot of people who fight a lot in LDs don't feel pain or at least don't acknowledge it, they just block it out. Since pain and pleasure are both interpreted in the brain if you believe that something doesn't hurt, it won't. If you believe something feels good, it will. However, once you get into non-lucids you can't consciously decide whether something hurts or feels good so it's really up to what your subconscious thinks.
      Have a question? Send me a pm.

      ...We are all connected...

      Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!

      2016 TotY: Dragon [ ] Fairy [ ] Unicorn [ ] Gnome [ ] Leprechaun [ ] Phoenix [ ] Chimera [ ]

    7. #7
      Member
      Join Date
      Jun 2011
      Posts
      26
      Likes
      2
      i remember having some lucid dreams where i have no control. and i could see it turn into a nightmare..

      it's scary to think that i could actually feel very intense pain from my dreams. though

    8. #8
      Prone to AWOL Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal Tagger First Class Made lots of Friends on DV Referrer Bronze Veteran First Class 5000 Hall Points
      Burke's Avatar
      Join Date
      Apr 2010
      LD Count
      ~A lot
      Gender
      Location
      Buffalo
      Posts
      1,301
      Likes
      802
      DJ Entries
      68
      Don't let it be. If you're feeling a lot of pain in a dream then you'll likely wake up before it gets to the point where one would consider it "very intense." I've been shot many times before in non-lucids and my brain interpreted it so that it would hurt a lot. However it just felt like somebody was pinching my back (where I got shot) and it was completely gone when I woke up. The pain will rarely last and when it does it's not so much pain as uncomfortable.
      Have a question? Send me a pm.

      ...We are all connected...

      Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!

      2016 TotY: Dragon [ ] Fairy [ ] Unicorn [ ] Gnome [ ] Leprechaun [ ] Phoenix [ ] Chimera [ ]

    9. #9
      Sound Manipulator Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal Tagger First Class 1000 Hall Points Made lots of Friends on DV Veteran First Class
      moSh's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jan 2012
      LD Count
      6
      Gender
      Location
      London
      Posts
      508
      Likes
      321
      DJ Entries
      60
      Yeah it's nothing to worry about. I remember my first encounters with waking sleep paralysis were when I was younger and I'd wake up from nightmares. Oftentimes I'd still hear the voice of the evil character from whichever nightmare for up to 10 seconds after I'd woken up. After all, it's all in the mind, and the mind controls everything you perceive.

      In theory, you brain could make you experience a blow job 24/7 - but unfortunately no one's figured out how (and I'm not sure anyone's trying).
      GOALS - GLORY FOR TEAM INSTINCT
      DILD [ ] /// Chain a Lucid Dream [ ] /// Stabilise [ ] /// Ask someone what the time is [ ]
      Turn on a computer and jump into it [ ] /// Fly out the Earth's atmosphere [ ] /// Telekinesis [ ] /// Jump through door [ ]
      Listen to my favourite record [ ] /// Jump down two flights of steps without breaking the old kneecaps [ ] /// Smoke a fatty [ ]

    10. #10
      Member deepsleep's Avatar
      Join Date
      Dec 2008
      Gender
      Location
      Canada
      Posts
      662
      Likes
      10
      I'm sure the look on your face was interesting. Haha, just kidding.
      *´¨)
      ¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨)
      (¸.•´ (¸.• DeepSleep
      [

    11. #11
      The i's are invisible. Achievements:
      Tagger First Class Made lots of Friends on DV Vivid Dream Journal Populated Wall 10000 Hall Points Veteran First Class Referrer Silver
      Mzzkc's Avatar
      Join Date
      Mar 2009
      LD Count
      l҉ots
      Location
      Present Day. Present Time.
      Posts
      2,367
      Likes
      1688
      DJ Entries
      179
      Quote Originally Posted by Burke View Post
      If you're feeling a lot of pain in a dream then you'll likely wake up before it gets to the point where one would consider it "very intense." ... The pain will rarely last and when it does it's not so much pain as uncomfortable.
      If only this were always true...

      To the OP. You can induce this sort of thing any time you could do a V-WILD or DEILD. I've done it frequently enough, to know it's more than possible if you're at all competent with dream control.

    Similar Threads

    1. Weird Sleep feeling (Sleep paralysis?) In school
      By Urgent in forum General Lucid Discussion
      Replies: 9
      Last Post: 06-22-2012, 01:16 PM
    2. Sleep Paralysis or Dream about sleep paralysis?
      By stevie123 in forum Introduction Zone
      Replies: 2
      Last Post: 09-09-2011, 01:29 PM
    3. Sleep paralysis? People move in their sleep/ sleepwalk most nights?
      By Styler in forum General Lucid Discussion
      Replies: 4
      Last Post: 08-04-2011, 06:56 PM
    4. Dream Orgasm Or Actual Orgasm? XD
      By Solarflare in forum General Dream Discussion
      Replies: 16
      Last Post: 04-05-2011, 09:15 PM
    5. Sleep paralysis? People move in their sleep all the time?
      By Firerann in forum General Lucid Discussion
      Replies: 1
      Last Post: 01-18-2011, 05:52 PM

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •