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Old 01-03-2001, 11:04 PM   #1
Y2FUNK
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Wink TALKING IN SLEEP WITH EYES OPEN

MY GIRLFRIEND USUALLY TALKS IN HER SLEEP BUT SOMETIMES SHE WILL BE SLEEPING AND I WILL WAKE HER UP HER UP AND SHE'LL BE TALKING SOME WEIRD STUFF WITH HER EYES OPEN.
ITS HAPPENED A COUPLE OF TIMES.
SHE DOESN'T REMEMBER IT IN THE MORNINGS.
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Old 01-04-2001, 06:07 AM   #2
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yes! Somnambulism rocks. If you ask her a question I bet you most of the time she will respond to it very coherently

I do that all the time, I always have. I walk around in my sleep, talk in my sleep, I move furniture around in my sleep, and people see me and I have my eyes opened and I will even talk to them. but it's not me hehe, I am asleep. but most don't realise that I am. usually I wake up with muddy feet, or leaves and dirt in my bed, and then I think to myself "Scott, what did I dream lastnight?..... I dreamed that I was walking outside in the neighborhood.. and I was trying to get inside someone's house..."

hehe makes you wonder if Somnambulsim really is only a good; classic case of possession.
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Old 01-26-2001, 02:37 AM   #3
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Didn't even know there was a name for it. I mumble in my sleep all the time (yes people can undersand what I say although it is weird stuff ) and my eyes are usually cracked open. My children also have this ?problem? eyes open mumbling often. Try not to worry about it unless your girlfriend is a danger to herself or others (or runs into Scott outside) hehehe sorry Scott!
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