Ok, so I'm having lucid dreams about 1-2 times a month. The problem is, I don't know if they're true lucids or dreams about lucids. I don't want to bring up the whole argument about dreaming about lucids vs. real lucidity, but I WOULD like to know which this is (assuming that there is a difference). Basically, my dreams seem kinda vivid, but the stuff I choose to do is not what I'd choose to do in real life. Is this something that can be changed with practice, or does this mean that it's not a true lucid? For example (and this was last night), I'm in a diner. People are coming after me. I am thinking about running away when I see the Jonas Brothers in the booth next to me and become lucid. I hurl some insults their way (which I probably WOULD do, but that's probably the only thing in the whole dream like that), then go to the kitchen to eat bacon before hiding in a magical shed that appeared out of nowhere. Now, if I were in COMPLETE control, I would have rubbed my hands together to make the dream more vivid before summoning a shotgun (or at least picking up a chair) and fighting off the hitmen. Is this a real lucid dream, and if so, what should I do to be more conscious of my ideal actions during it?