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The Girl in row 32

leoss49

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Last night (9/22/25), I met a blonde haired girl in my dream. roughly my age. She was perfect. we instantly hit it off. We were inseparable. The most memorable part of the dream was the theater. I was playing basketball with some friends when we went to a theater... in it, she saved me a sit. I remember my friend asking her, "you saved a seat?? for him??" she said, "yes". like 10 minutes into whatever we were there to see, my friend asked her, "did he tell you about his gf"?

I was shocked at such a comment. What girlfriend?? I don't have a girlfriend. I said to myself in my dream. It felt like a bomb had hit me. The girl of my.. well.. dreams.. had just changed her perception of me. Going from hanging out to hating me because of my "Girlfriend" that I didn't rly have. Well. so I thought.

She never explicitly gave a response to the comment my friend made. She never said whether she even BELIEVED his stupid comment. Before she even responded, I left the theater. So caught up that she would believe him. that she would rather listen to some bullcrap that someone made over the love of her life.

It's a common theme with me in real life.

I'd rather leave a tough situation than try and figure out if leaving was the right choice..

Thank you for your time...
 
Hello and welcome to the forum. What significance is "Row 32?" Is it possible your "friend " is someone or something that's nothing but trouble in your life? Like an obstacle of some kind.
 

PaulKH

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Hi there. A potent dream experience that, like distant echoes, reminds me of dream-types I would have when I was younger (a few decades ago, perhaps). These would deal in complex examples of guilt or injustice/wrongly accused ("you have the wrong guy--I am not that guy!" types), even more stark/shocking when attached to a dream-girl/soulmate-type dream. These are always highly personal examples and rich opportunities to dig for meaning/insights. As a tangential consequence, you can also learn and reinforce valuable traits in your personality or mode of operating, too.

In your dream example, when you overload with emotions and walk away, you will always seem more guilty to those who sit in judgement of you (whether justified or unjustified), far more than if you work up the nerve to stand up for yourself--and calm confidence in your innocence, even dismissal of the foolishness around you, is always more effective than a heated response (emotional outburst). Of paramount importance: understand that to truly be innocent will mean that your innocence radiates from within you, from that confidence in your correctness. And no one should be able to take that away from you (ie, you should not give anyone that much power over you, to remake the reality of you). Learn to be unshakable in yourself--earn that right in yourself--and your proven-to-you inner strength can be like a fortress for the harm others can throw at you (especially false accusations from a "friend" who wants to poach that perfect girl). :) Know there is effectively *no end* to what you can learn from dreams, if you are willing. Cheers.
 
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