Date: 11/17/2021
By RingoJoy
So I was in the bathroom when few ladys open the cabinet door and the lady from the expensive store was at the bathroom entrance saw me, she’s like the head. I try to escape but they said I can’t leave until I give birth at least to one. She plus a tube to wash my freaking womb. I was screaming , somehow the cabinet divider is short, guys and girls just watch me from the toilet bowl and felt bad but they couldn’t do anything. Then she show me how the seed look like before plugging it into my vagina. It was surprisingly soft , I was worried I was hard. Then the dream ended
AI generated interpretation This is a highly symbolic dream that reveals the dreamer's fear of being controlled, manipulated and violated. Being in the bathroom is often associated with an urge to purge or cleanse oneself, mentally or emotionally. It could also represent a private or intimate space where one's vulnerability is high. The presence of the expensive store lady and other women who are forcing the dreamer to give birth signifies that the dreamer feels pressured to conform to societal expectations of motherhood and femininity. This expectation may come from external sources, such as family, friends, or society, or internal sources such as a biological clock, a desire for fulfillment, or societal expectations. The dreamer may feel that she is unable to resist these expectations or has a fear of missing out on this experience. The insertion of a tube inside the womb and the idea of planting a seed into the vagina could represent the dreamer's anxiety about the loss of bodily autonomy and an invasion of privacy. This is a highly invasive procedure that can be traumatic for many women, especially if it is forced. The dreamer's fear is compounded by the fact that she is being watched by others. The feeling of helplessness and lack of control is amplified by the fact that they couldn't do anything. Overall, the dream suggests that the dreamer feels powerless and lacks control over her own life. She may feel pressured by societal expectations and norms, or may feel vulnerable to outside forces that are beyond her control. The dream is a manifestation of her anxiety and fear of losing autonomy over her own body and life. It is important for the dreamer to reflect on these fears and try to find ways to gain back control and assert her own agency.