Dream about your crush twice in a row is a message for a patriarchy. You are harboring feelings of guilt toward a relationship. Perhaps you are afraid of losing control of your body. This suggests someone in your life who has a sense of humor or someone who is laughing at you. Perhaps you need to alter your course and make some changes in your life.
Your crush twice in a row dream refers to dissension and disagreements. There is a habit that you need to break. You are looking for a shortcut to success. It is a hint for the importance of networking. You need to seek some outside advice.
If you dreamt about your crush twice in a row:
The energy of the day may send your blood pressure soaring and your heart racing. A certain person is set to make your day come alive in a very special way. The impact will no doubt be very profound, as this is not someone you can immediately ignore; they are larger than life, and so is your reaction to them. Be prepared for anything to happen.
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I Dreamt about a female friend accompanying me me To my crush’s home
Dear Reader,
Your dream is a hint for exploration, peace and money. This dream denotes you are cautiously exploring your emotions and subconscious feelings. Some unfamiliar feelings or thoughts may be breaking into your peace of mind. Money is coming into your life more smoothly than at other times in the past.
I dream about this boy at my school that I like and the dreams are fun though because seeing him is making me more happy so I hope that I have more good dreams about my crush.
Dear Reader,
Your dream points to desires, handling and action. This dream denotes you may be expressing your desire to be more independent and self-sufficient. You do not have a good handle of a situation. You may not be taking responsibility for your actions and are looking for a scapegoat.