Proof that humans can get used to pretty much anything - eviltoast
  • pornpornporn@lemmynsfw.com
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    2 months ago

    Wait do y’all actually dream every day? For the full time of sleeping?

    I only dream after I’ve already slept way more than enough for the day and even then it’s like a less than 10% chance of having any dreams at all

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      2 months ago

      Everyone dreams every night, but not everyone remembers their dreams in the morning. I don’t remember my dreams most of the time.

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        2 months ago

        Everyone dreams every night

        Really doesn’t seem to be the case for me, there’s a pretty noticeable difference between ‘I had a dream but quickly forget what it was about’ and not dreaming at all

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          If you have a REM cycle, which you should have at least one every night, you are definitely dreaming.

          REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement, and it’s because you’re looking around at things within your dreams. Unlike the rest of the body, the eyes are not typically affected by the natural process of sleep paralysis (the system your body uses to stay still so you’re not constantly acting out your dreams in bed.)

          Fascinatingly, the brain/sub-conscious naturally purges dream memories as soon as it deems them ‘not-reality’. You can train your brain to rememember your dreams more if you write them down as soon as you wake up, this tells your sub-concious that those memories are actually worth remembering.