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      My father said he could hear me talking in my sleep, but snoring kept him from hearing it. How does that occur? It has never happened to me before.
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      That happens to me almost every night

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      Umm what? You mean your father can't hear you sleep talking because he's snoring? Won't than mean he can hear himself snoring while he's sleeping? Or is he snoring when he is awake?

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      Huh?

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      My father said he could hear me talking in my sleep, but snoring kept him from hearing it.[/b]
      Huh? Oh wait or do you mean you snore and in between the snores your talking?

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      Errrr, I don't get it either.

      My father said he could hear me talking in my sleep, but snoring kept him from hearing it.[/b]
      You just said that your father can hear you talking in your sleep, but he can't hearyou talking in your sleep! WeIrD!!!


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      I guess i'll specify it more, he could here me talking whilst I was sleeping, but couldn't make out the words because my mom was snoring.
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      Quote Originally Posted by zoo View Post
      That happens to me almost every night
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      Huh?
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      Let me get this straight. First, you tell people you are familiar with this phenomena and it happens to you every night and then all of a sudden you post "Huh?". Maybe you should cut back on the spam a bit. :/

      Quote Originally Posted by zoo View Post
      I guess i'll specify it more, he could here me talking whilst I was sleeping, but couldn't make out the words because my mom was snoring.
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      I know what you mean, but what do you want to discuss? If sleeptalking is a common phenomena? Yes, it is.

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      Hehehe, that was funny TweaK. Zooyork guy agrees, then suddenly doesn't understand! ACTUALLY, I think that Zooyork was saying ~huh?~ to justme, as justme was sounding a bit confusing, but not as confusing as Mguy before he said what he meant.
      By the way,, now it makes perfect sense Mguy! -Stoat


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      I go to a Jewish camp during the summer, and one of the religious guys there says prayers in his sleep. It was hilarious.
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      Quote Originally Posted by megabenman View Post
      I go to a Jewish camp during the summer, and one of the religious guys there says prayers in his sleep. It was hilarious.
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      "Dear God, please don't let my bunkmate find out about my bedwetting"

      Anyway ok now I get it. Sleeptalking is pretty common, I don't think I ever had. And also sleeptalking occurs in non-rem sleep so I don't think your dreams effect what you say. So I think you can do pretty much anything in a lucid dream and not sleep talk about, if thats what your worried about?

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      yep, i talk in my sleep all the time.
      So does my boyfriend. One night not so long ago, we both woke up in the middle of the night and realised we'd been trying to talk to each other in our sleep.
      Last weekend i woke up and thumped him, quite hard.
      He wanted to know why i'd done it. I accused him of punching me first.
      Turns out i'd been dreaming.
      Oops.
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      my brother talks in his sleep and he says the most ridiculous things. its hilarious. this one time, it basically sounded like he was a tape being fast-forwarded!

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      I talk in my sleep a fair bit too.

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      You can have conversations with people who sleep talk, even if you dont understand them! If someone is talking and you say "yeah" or "really" they react! It's funny, try it!
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      When my sister and I both lived at home we would mumble to eachother from separate rooms. We would have full conversations that never made sense. I did it at horse camp, my counselor told me once she heard me say "oh Derby&#33;", which was a horse that year&#33;

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      Quote Originally Posted by Xylaphonic View Post
      You can have conversations with people who sleep talk, even if you dont understand them&#33; If someone is talking and you say "yeah" or "really" they react&#33; It&#39;s funny, try it&#33;
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      Yeah, it is hilarious, haha&#33; I have talked to my mom when she&#39;s asleep, and heard my sisters do it. She would make replies which didn&#39;t make any sense at all.

      Me: Mom, can you drive me to the store?
      Mom: I don&#39;t like cats.

      Something like that, just an example.

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      Last night I was really tired and fell asleep on the couch. My sister woke me up to send me upstairs and apparently I was really mean and being &#39;evil&#39;. Also she said I kept blinking and that I couldn&#39;t see her. I have absolutely no memory of this whatsoever. I&#39;m not sure whether this is relevent or not to sleep talking but it seems to coincide. By the way I&#39;m not a nasty person I&#39;m quite easy-going so I don&#39;t know where this came from. Apparently I also said to her, "Do you have any idea what you&#39;ve done?"
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      Haha. Now when I think back, I recall I was being rude and swearing when half-asleep, when my mom tried to wake me up for school before. I didn&#39;t even realise I was awake; I thought I was dreaming and that some DC was nagging at me to annoy me.

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      Quote Originally Posted by irishcream View Post
      yep, i talk in my sleep all the time.
      So does my boyfriend. One night not so long ago, we both woke up in the middle of the night and realised we&#39;d been trying to talk to each other in our sleep.
      Last weekend i woke up and thumped him, quite hard.
      He wanted to know why i&#39;d done it. I accused him of punching me first.
      Turns out i&#39;d been dreaming.
      Oops.
      I think he forgave me though...
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      Yeah, I&#39;ve done things like that. I&#39;m a pretty heavy sleep talker, and once when my fiance and I were napping, I thought he had been talking to me. So, I first said, "What was that, honey?" really soft. He didn&#39;t answer so, I almost yelled, "What were you SAYING??&#33;&#33;" LOl. Turns out I had been dreaming the whole thing.
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      I&#39;ve heard people sleep talk in many occasions and a lot of times that people slept in the same room as me they said I talk in my sleep. I wonder what I could say&#33;&#33;&#33; My brother would have really stupid talks during his sleep and I&#39;m pretty worried about having these too&#33;
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      I always know when I&#39;m sleep talking, even within the context of the dream I&#39;ll be aware that I&#39;m saying stuff out loud in real life too. It&#39;s really hard to get the words out, but I can.

      Usually a DC will ask me a question and I&#39;m trying to explain things to them.

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      I&#39;ve ST&#39;d highly detailed information aobut operating steam engines, how the United States Federal Reserve System works, and many other highly usefil advice. [/b]
      Shame no one was there to listen...
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      Apparently when I sleeptalk and my sisters try to talk to me, most of the time I start arguing haha.

      Hey here&#39;s a fun fact&#33; Did you know that sleeptalkers are also known as somniloquists?
      Hmmm, makes you feel like you possess some kind of qualification.

      There&#39;s this guy Dion McGregor who narrates his entire dream during the course of the act. If anyone&#39;s interested, they&#39;ve released a few albums with a dozen or so recordings each.
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