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A man you're wildly attracted to pulls you to him and gently caresses your back. He's so close, you can feel his hot breath on your face. As he moves in for the kiss, you slowly open your eyes, only to discover that he's Alan Greenspan?! You sit bolt upright, sweating, relieved, yet strangely aroused. It was only a dream.
But what was that about? Most of us have had erotic dreams, which can run the gamut from sexy and intriguing to just plain bizarre. Instead of writing off these reveries as a side effect of spicy Indian food, tune in to them. Your subconscious may be trying to tell you something. The science of decoding dreams is based on centuries of research and professional anecdotal evaluation by psychology pioneers such as Freud and Jung. Although pooh-poohed by some experts as unreliable, dream interpretation is gaining credence among researchers and therapists as an intuitive tool.
Many practitioners say figuring out what your dreams symbolize can help improve your life, especially your sex life. So does that mean that dreaming of having sex with your mailman is a sign you harbor secret feelings for him?
Not necessarily, says Pam Spurr, Ph. Erotic dreams can mean many things, depending on the dreamer and her life circumstances. In some cases, dreams involving sex aren't actually about sex at all.
So how do you know? If a specific interpretation is accurate, it will resonate with you and make a certain kind of sense. Below, nine women reveal their most exciting dreams. We've withheld their last names; you'll know why after you take a peek into their subconscious.