>>6125 oops, ignore the repetition of your post without the green in the first paragraph.
>>6117 >My wife always stutters, amazed, at the level of detail my dreams piece together to tell the story. At least, the few times I wrote it all down. But to be sure, some are simpler. honestly, I would react like that as well. Even if I tried and managed to do that, maybe a couple of dreams of mine would be memorable and would get stuck in my head for reaching that level of detail. Nonetheless, I haven´t seen any cases (in my short experience in this universe) of people who get so obsessed yet so focused on this topic.
> I was snuggling with my girlfriend, who was a rabbit, but had done up her appearance (more grooming/makeup than any kind of shape-shifting) to look like a wolf. Rabbits aren't too common in my dreams, but the one dream I remember "getting lucky" was with the cheerleading werewolves (I was home-schooled, and that dream was before I would otherwise have been in highschool. Just teenage lust, and I guess I was a furry all the way down, so ... werewolves). cheerleading...yeah, definitely an american thing to portray with those animals. It´s not all that different from your average Anon in Equestria stories or a furry wet dream though.
>>6118 for those who want to know about the Derpibooru link and upvote the image: