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What is the difference between men and women dreaming?

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Shakespeare said that dreams are "children of idle brains". They have been dreaming and trying to interpret dreams since the day humans were born. Now, science has conducted new research into the dream worlds of men and women and found that there are significant differences in how men and women dream and how they dream!

Women’s Dreams 1. Emotional Women’s dreams are mostly emotional, while the main contents of men’s dreams are violence, sex, cars and weapons. 2. Indoor women's dreams are mostly indoors, and often in familiar environments, such as home, dormitory or classroom, and household items and clothing. 3. There are many characters. There are more characters in female dreams than males, and the proportion of women is slightly larger. However, the protagonists are about evenly divided between men and women, and the extra women are bystanders.

4. Acquaintances The protagonists in women’s dreams are often acquaintances, and their faces and clothes can be vividly recalled. Women do not have aggressive dreams as often as men, and when they do, they are mostly non-violent. In the dream, they did not beat people, but yelled and cursed. There are more women than men who are violated in dreams. Generally speaking, they get along well with men in dreams, but usually only in the spiritual aspect. 5. Sexual scenes occasionally occur. Women sometimes dream about sexual intercourse, and they almost certainly know the person they have sex with clearly. But they don’t have such dreams as often as men do. 6. Colorful dreams Women have more colorful dreams than men.

Men’s dreams 1. Outdoors and novelty Men’s dreams are different. Men’s dreams are generally about outdoor and novel backgrounds, and they engage in a lot of physical activities. 2. Men, violence, sex, cars, and weapons. The main contents of men’s dreams are about other men, violence, sex, cars, and weapons. For example, many men's dreams are often hostile. In about half of the hostile dreams, the dreamer physically attacks another man, and the person being attacked is mostly a stranger. 3. There are more male protagonists. In male dreams, there are twice as many male protagonists as female protagonists, and the male protagonists are mostly identified by their profession. In other words, male dreamers can be aware of the occupations of other men in their dreams. For example, at a party in a dream, the dreamer can realize that one of the guests is a doctor, another is a lawyer, and so on. This shows that men are more status conscious than women.

4. Men are friendly to women in dreams. Men are more friendly to women than men. Male dreamers often know the women they dream about. 5. Big Monster Boys tend to dream about monsters or large animals, while girls dream mainly about people or small animals. Research has also found that differences in dreaming between the sexes begin in the early stages of life, with a study of 600 boys and girls over the age of ten showing that girls have more anxiety-related dreams, especially after the age of 14. They also found gender differences in the content of dreams. Boys dreamed more about monsters or large animals, while girls dreamed mainly about people or small animals. Among children, girls are known as "precocious dreamers." At age 3, 23% of girls dream and only 11% of boys dream; by age 5, 28% of girls and 20% of boys dream. The smarter the child, the more he dreams.

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