So I just came upon this and it's interesting. Recently some blogger posted about her dreams of teeth falling out. That is answered at the link:
Pleasant dreams>>>
What's Behind Your Dreams
Provided by SELF
As
if you aren't frazzled enough during the day, now you must deal with
being chased by a tornado or haunted by a stalker while you're
sleeping! Nearly one in three women has frequent anxiety dreams,
according to a Self.com poll. Thankfully, you can use your reveries to
your advantage. "Considering what the dream's metaphors represent to
you can enhance your understanding of yourself, and clarify your
feelings about a certain experience," says Milton Kramer, M.D.,
clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Illinois at
Chicago. Suss out what could be bothering you and you'll have more
peaceful nights (and days!) in no time.
Click through our gallery below to find out what your dreams mean.
Click through our gallery below to find out what your dreams mean.
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Theme: personal loss
The dream: "I bite into something and my teeth start to come out. I spit them out
and start crying because when I try to fit them back into my gums, they
won't stay. After I wake up, I'm usually upset for hours." -- Christina
The dream: "I bite into something and my teeth start to come out. I spit them out
and start crying because when I try to fit them back into my gums, they
won't stay. After I wake up, I'm usually upset for hours." -- Christina