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Dream of girlfriend, person

My girlfriend my cousin an unknown person and i were at a house i left them alone and went somewhere for a while when i came back i found my girlfriend sitting on my cousin lap in the closet with a white substance around her mouth i yelled at both of them and then kicked my cousin out the house i broke up with her but that same night i had to go find my cousin because he ran away

This dream was added to the dreams database first time 13 years ago on January 03, 2013

Dream Interpretation Analysis

Meaning of girlfriend in a dream

Seeing your girlfriend in a dream, or even someone else girlfriend represents fear of commitment and worrying about the future. Seeing your girlfriend with another man indicates your emotions to her.


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Meaning of person in a dream

To see the same person again and again in your dream is a sign that someone from the world after is trying to get in contact with you and trying to tell you something. You must try to understand and follow his directions.


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