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Old 07-20-2015, 10:03 PM #1
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Confused Has anyone had dreams that their partner was cheating?

My boyfriend and I were in a really bad car accident a month ago. I hit the back of my head pretty hard and have a post traumatic concussion. I have a very hard time getting to sleep, I was taken out of work because of balance and vision problems. I can't do much of anything, so I started to put on some weight. My boyfriend is extremely helpful and has been amazing. Although people have mentioned the weight I have put on. I asked him what he thought and he said he noticed and it doesn't bother him he loves me for me and knows it's because of the concussion. Then last night I had a dream that he was cheating with a heavier girl. I was starting to think that maybe it was a sign that he would be there no matter what and the girl is just like a prop of a symbol even if I was that big? Idk. I don't worry about him cheating just was worked up from the dream and want to know if anyone else was dealing with a similar thing. And could give advice or share an experience? Thank you.
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