Date: 7/10/2018
By ThatKitKat
Okie so I'm sitting in my living room, my mother on the opposite sofa and my dad in the kitchen. I then look to my right and see the wall of the living room has been replaced with a large fancy cocktail bar. I walk up to the bar feeling very underdressed. The two barmen in bowties and waistcoats cleaned the glassware ready for service. The closest one noticed me and asked if there's anything he could do for me. I stuttered a 'no' and confused I walked away. I went back to my living room and looked at my parents, they were totally oblivious that our house is now twice as big with a public bar in it. It then clicked that I'm dreaming. 'Oh dang what do I do now?' I thought, the possibilities endless. (If you read my other lucid dreams you'll find sex always goes wrong in my case so that was off the table). I came to the conclusion that messing with people is harder than messing with objects so I started simple: I made diamonds appear in my hands, I made furniture change shape or colour. My parents still stayed oblivious annoyingly, no excitement from either of them. I then tried talking and heard a sharp echo. I knew all too well what that meant. (Again one previous dream covered it) I'm half awake talking in my sleep. I thought then, this is great! I downloaded an app last night to catch me talking in my sleep cause I'm scared if I have a sex dream. I started with the most painful word to ever come out of my mouth when asleep: "daddy" It echoed, and I tried again with a lucid trick where you say what you want "I want Daddy" (ok well typing this is weird don't judge me) I could feel myself waking up the more I spoke so I kept quiet after that. I opened the French doors to the garden and stepped outside ready to fly away cause my parents are boring me. Looking to my left there was ****! He actually was there, looking totally normal, no mutations, no morphing into anyone else. I thought well I have to have sex now or at least try. Plus last time I could hear the moans I made actually escape my lips in the real world so I wanna record that too if possible. I think we kissed first, can't quite remember. Thanks subconscious cause my jeans had already vanished, he unbuttoned his jeans and took out his already hard 🍆 (idk why I feel weird saying it now haha) I jumped and wrapped my bare legs around his waist, and he placed his hands under my thighs to hold me as he slowly eased his way into me. It was always hard to take him, he was thick and had 6 inches (yeah yeah the average is 5.5 leave me alone I'm petite). He started gently making sure I was wet enough which I most certainly was, then he picked up the pace a little. I looked down seeing his movements make his length disappear in me. And how wet it looked coming out holy heck I held on tighter around his neck and began bouncing up and down on him. I tried being quiet but I started gasping for breath, I felt his brush against my neck too. When I was close, and felt he was too I hopped off, my inner thighs glistened against the sun. I faced the wall of the house and stuck my butt out. I saw him in my peripheral vision know exactly what to do as I felt the deepest thrust yet, pushing my face and chest against the wall. He was a lot rougher with his movement now, I couldn't help but wimper softly. I leaned to my left to see through the French doors into my house, no one was visible but I knew my parents were still there. I thought to myself 'dont feel guilty, it's just a dream' I moaned into my hands that were balled into fists against the wall and stretched my back that made the little electric pulses I felt travel right the way up my body. After a few more thrusts I staggered my legs like they were jelly, he'd noticed that I came and slowed down to a stop, before he pulled out I woke up
AI generated interpretation The dream you described is complex and contains various elements that can be analyzed to gain insight into your subconscious thoughts and feelings. Please note that dreams are highly individual and can have multiple interpretations depending on the dreamer's personal experiences and emotions. 1. Lucid Dreaming: The fact that you were aware that you were dreaming in this scenario suggests a desire for control and exploration of your subconscious mind. Lucid dreaming can signify a desire for empowerment and a wish to navigate difficult situations with confidence. 2. Presence of Parents: The presence of your parents in the dream could symbolize your relationship with authority figures in your life. The fact that they were oblivious to the changes in the house could indicate a feeling of disconnect or a desire for independence. 3. Cocktail Bar and Transformation: The appearance of a cocktail bar in your living room may represent a desire for luxury, socialization, or escapism. The transformation of the living room could symbolize changes or transformations you are experiencing in your waking life. 4. Sexual Encounters: Dreams involving sexual content often reflect intimate desires, passions, and emotional connections. In this dream, your interactions with your father could symbolize unconscious desires, unresolved feelings, or a need for intimacy and connection with male figures in your life. 5. Talking in Sleep: The mention of talking in your sleep and the fear of having a sex dream could indicate underlying anxieties or concerns about vulnerability, intimacy, or self-expression. 6. Recording Moans: The desire to record your moans while experiencing sexual intimacy in the dream may suggest a desire for self-expression or a need to explore your sexuality and desires in a safe space. 7. Guilt and Permission: The conflicting emotions of guilt and reassurance ("don't feel guilty, it's just a dream") could reflect inner conflicts, moral dilemmas, or a struggle to reconcile different aspects of your personality or desires. It is essential to explore these themes further and consider how they resonate with your personal life experiences, emotions, and relationships. Dream analysis can provide valuable insights into your unconscious thoughts and help you gain a deeper understanding of yourself. If you find yourself frequently having dreams that cause distress or confusion, it may be beneficial to discuss them with a mental health professional for further exploration and support.