Count yourself lucky that you're able to have and remember interesting vivid dreams and I think it's perfectly normal to have bizzare; even horrific dreams.
I think there are probably a lot of things responsible for the content of this dreams.
For starters, remember that everything in your dream is representative of yourself. The people, the boy, the train, the guy you like are all bits and pieces of your psyche mushed together to create events representing your inner mind; your fears and anxieties, fantasies, desires and aspirations etc etc. So although it seems like you're taking part in some kind of wierd horror film, what you're really doing is expressing your subconscious self using imagery that you can understand.
To understand a dream better, think about how the images make you feel, not necessarily what or who they are.
Personally I absolutely love those type of dreams; the ones which make you feel as though you've experiences something unique and fantastic.
Is this a normal dream to have??
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Count yourself lucky that you're able to have and remember interesting vivid dreams and I think it's perfectly normal to have bizzare; even horrific dreams.
I think there are probably a lot of things responsible for the content of this dreams.
For starters, remember that everything in your dream is representative of yourself. The people, the boy, the train, the guy you like are all bits and pieces of your psyche mushed together to create events representing your inner mind; your fears and anxieties, fantasies, desires and aspirations etc etc. So although it seems like you're taking part in some kind of wierd horror film, what you're really doing is expressing your subconscious self using imagery that you can understand.
To understand a dream better, think about how the images make you feel, not necessarily what or who they are.
Personally I absolutely love those type of dreams; the ones which make you feel as though you've experiences something unique and fantastic.