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I don't think you're supposed to remember "night terrors". If I recall correctly those occur at a stage of sleep other than REM sleep which is where normal dreaming occurs. I think this also makes them more difficult to control. Dreams are heavily correlated to whatever you're experiencing in life. If you're having bad dreams you can possibly improve them by improving your life. I believe "night terrors" are a little more arbitrary in nature.
U googled it lol
The people you're dating sound incredibly selfish, insensitive, and immature. Find someone new with some understanding!
Wow, they could just sleep in a different room. One relatively small aspect of a person doesn't mean the whole person is worth breaking up with. I could see how that could really suck from the girls' point of view though. You really, really should see a doctor if its that bad.
Separate bedrooms... works for me!!
Hypnosis therapy should help! :)
My husband moans and laughs in his sleep. I ask him if he has dreams..he replies yes but says he forgets what he dreamt. So weird but it happens.
go see a shaman of some sort, they can help, no kiddin :)
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People rarely remember night terrors, not your fault. Just find a nice deaf girl.
Oh no! What a nightmare D: