![]() ![]() ![]() I explained that I always dreamed in what I call a ‘single camera P.O.V.,’ in that I wander in and out of dreams from the view of my eyes. As long as she can remember, Sissorelle has always dreamed as a female. She talked about how the general population denies the biology and genetics of being transgender and once again pondered if the cisgender population doesn’t believe science, would they believe the subconscious, something none of us have control over. She started to talk about a dream she had that night and openly wondered what my dreams were like and what gender I dreamed in. My phone rang and it was one of my besties – I’ll call her Sissorelle A. Simple Google searches on that question alone come up virtually empty and it seems like the question itself slipped into the ether never to be discussed further.įast forward six months and it’s a beautiful Sunday morning in early October sipping a pumpkin spice latte on my front porch as the sun bounced off the side of my face, I could hear the yellow and red leaves hit the side of the windows as they cast a small shadow on the opposite wall. This seemingly innocuous question about dreaming – almost in the same vein as the “what kind of tree would you be” question by Barbara Walters – went completely unnoticed. I always have.” Said Jenner when asked if she dreamed as a woman. Scholarly articles range from emotional regulation, a dumping of the memory bank, reactions to everyday threats, a visitation to your brains default mechanisms and in the case of Freud, sexual anxiety.ĭuring the Diane Sawyer interview with Caitlyn Jenner earlier this year, the question arose about dreams. One of behavioral sciences unanswered question is why we dream. ![]()
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