Quote from: Sephirah on March 08, 2026, 04:55:03 AMAs I understand it, it's where your body doesn't completely shut down when you sleep and you act out your dreams. God... my dreams should not be acted out. I hope you have really nice dreams, Sarah... frolicking through a dappled meadow levels of nice!
This is probably too much information, but when I was a kid I had to go to a sleep clinic because I used to wet the bed. I would literally dream of waking up and going to the bathroom without realising it was a dream. They determined that when I sleep, I sleep extremely deeply. Like "nuclear apocalypse could be going on around you and you wouldn't wake up" levels of deep. That seems accurate.
Well we've already discussed my dreams Lauren so I bloody hope you're wrong about acting them out ha ha!
I do remember sleep walking at a posh hotel in Scotland. I woke up in the middle of the corridor in nothing but boxer shorts, I was nearly at the restaurant! I used to stay there as a kid growing up and they used to have shared bathrooms, I think I was on my way there for my ablutions! I looked down and by a stroke of luck I'd actually taken the key with me! I managed to sneak back without being seen but that was a close shave!
No shame with the bed wetting. Guess what? I had the exact same problem with bed wetting. We're peas in a pod if you pardon the pun! I had to go to see a specialist and everything and I do sleep very deeply normally. I live on the flightpath for the airport and the low flying jets do not wake me at all. I do remember as a kid having to go to sleep on this bloody uncomfortable wire mesh electric sensor pad that woke you up with a horrendous alarm if you had an accident. Didn't work. In the end I just sort of grew out of it. The bed wetting thing was the main reason I got bullied at primary school because of an incident on a field trip.
Too much info perhaps lol!