Are your dreams in colour? I heard on radio 2 yesterday that only 5% of people dream in colour, but everyone i ask says they dream in colour, so just a quick survey!
And does anyone know how they would know this anyway? (unless they are like the BFG or something)
i dream in colour (i think lol) no i once heard that the colour of your dream has something to do with the way you think ! if you are a happy thinker you dream in colour but if your not a happy thinker you dream black and white!
i dont no how true this is! though !
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I heard you're not supposed to feel pain or emotions in dreams too but I can feel both which can be a mixed blessing! My friend has an amazing sense of smell in her dreams.
why would anyone dream in black and white? Even newspapers aren't black and white anymore. Nothing much is. Black and white is a very artificial idea; colour is real life. As for how to tell, you'll only notice if you dream about something whose colour is significant in the dream. Much the same as in real life, in other words.
god almighty talking about dreams this one is bizzare i met a green talking dragon and it wanted me to be its lesbian friend if i refused it threatened to take my ciggatettes away from me, what a nightmare.... shaking all over but yes it was glorious colour.
Devilwoman! that sounds like a fun dream! I dream scary dreams! i murdered someone the other week!! (only in my dream btw!) That was pretty colourful too!
So looks like radio 2 were wrong then! think i may have to phone in and complain their facts of the day are incorrect!! Tehe!
I definately dream in colour - I dream virtually every night and remember them all! I don't feel pain but I certainly feel emotion - manys a time when I've woken up sobbing or laughing uncontrollably depending on the theme of the dream!! Weird!
So pleased to hear that other people feel pain and emotion in dreams too... everyone else I've ever spoken to just looks at me funny... ah, bless the internet!
I never remember what I dream, :( but I seem to constantly talk in my sleep, with most of it being rubbish: last night I was told I was shouting "Push the button right now!"