
Date: 11/18/2025
By lauriemae
i was in college and somehow my parents were staying in the same house. i got a new boyfriend who was a “little person” he stayed the night with me and we had sec. when it was about to start i was wondering how it would work and he did me facing down toward my feet. he was very big there but i didn’t feel anything so i was thinking that we have to break up. the next morning i made sure he had clothes on in case my parents came in and luckily he was when they came in. i thought they would be mad i had a guy in my bed but they didn’t care bit o told them we were just friends
AI generated interpretation This dream touches on themes of new relationships, personal boundaries, and navigating family dynamics. The college setting might symbolize a period of growth, learning, or transition in your life. Having your parents in the same house could reflect a blending of independence and the lingering influence or presence of familiar authority or expectations. The new boyfriend, described as a "little person," might represent something or someone who feels different or challenges your usual expectations. The sexual encounter and your thoughts about how it would work could suggest curiosity mixed with uncertainty about intimacy, connection, or compatibility. Your reflection that it "didn't feel anything" and considering a breakup might reveal a contemplation of what feels genuinely fulfilling or authentic in relationships. Making sure he had clothes on before your parents came in suggests a desire to maintain appearances or manage how others perceive your personal choices. That your parents did not react negatively and you presented the relationship as friendship could highlight themes of acceptance, restraint, or the balancing of personal truth with external judgment. Overall, the dream seems to explore the complexities of new emotional experiences, self-exploration, and the navigation between personal freedom and familial or societal expectations. It may encourage reflection on how you define intimacy and authenticity in relationships, as well as how you protect your private self while engaging with others.