No, each time that you have a wet dream you ejaculate some semen and that is all. Semen is constantly being created in the male testes from the time that a boy goes through puberty right up until he dies. You can't run out of it and even if you didn't ejaculate the semen would just be reabsorbed into your body and fresh semen would be made. If having wet dreams bothers you masturbating just before you go to sleep should help to prevent them. This is because as it takes a while for your body to replace the semen that you have just ejaculated.
No. Having a certain person appear in your dream every day suggests that you are thinking and day-dreaming about that person. But it means nothing about that person's dreams, thoughts or feelings. Your dreams take place within your own mind, just as your thoughts and feelings take place inside you. Your dreams do not affect anyone else's dreams, and their dreams have no affect on yours.
In general having too much of any one thing isn't generally a good idea; however, there aren't many vegetables (i'm not aware of any, except maybe large amounts of raw spinach) that will affect your health in a bad way just because you're eating them every day. Now, having corn syrup everyday might have a bad affect on your health.
All cigarette smoking will endanger a personÕs health. Smoking just one a day may prolong the effects but will affect your health and those around you.
stress symptoms can affect your body, your thoughts and feelings, and your behavior.
The only possible answers is "Perhaps." Dreams that occur during sleep are involuntary; the waking mind does not choose the sort of dream that occurs and (usually) cannot control what happens in those dreams. Day dreams are entirely different because, whether realizing it or not, the individual chooses to allow the mind to wander and chooses what the day dream is about and everything that happens in those day dreams. So a child who is having problems or becoming upset over frightening day dreams is ultimately in full control of those dreams - or should be. If the child says that she/he cannot make these "day dreams" stop, then it is possible that they are something else altogether such as delusions or hallucinations. This would be a matter for concern particularly if the child currently is taking medication, including over-the-counter remedies. You would be wise to consult your medical professional.
it doesnt mean any thing, in a dream you could be married to a fish and think nothing if it, your brain is busy making dreams durin the day, so what you do can affect your dreams
Your constantly on your gaurd all day.
You are having dreams about the future because you spend most of the time of the day thinking of how the future will be like.
Dreams often reflect the thoughts, emotions and experiences of the day. Things that are seen in waking life often appear in dreams without having any special significance. ... See attached link for more information about how dreams work.
Yes, they are called day dreams or vissions.
It can affect your health. If you don't get enough exercise a day, your body systems' will slowly shut down until your watching TV while your not alive. So my point is yes.
no if you have really bad understanding