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Mar 6, 2015 11 years ago
Umbrella
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Apparently I talk in my sleep, but I guess I do weird things. I was told that once I putting my arms straight up in the air and running my other hand over them. I know its a habit of itching that I do, so that makes sense. Another time I pulled my legs up, like for a crunch exercise position.

I know I go to sleep with normal covers and wake up in a mess of blankets.

Mar 6, 2015 11 years ago
Fairy Catcher
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Ha ha, my dad's had quite a share of sleep-talking moments. They have ranged from conversing with aliens to physical fights with his brothers. My mom on the other hand has talked about stuff like "There's a kitty in the tree" or "Let's follow the bunnies". Then when they wake up they don't remember anything. It is pretty funny.

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Mar 7, 2015 11 years ago
jax_988
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My SO talks when he's FALLING asleep but not after he's actually asleep. Especially if you're talking to him. My favorite is that I was having a perfectly normal conversation with him (so I thought) until I said.. something, and he said, "But do you have an anchor?" He used to work for a local paper called The Anchor so I asked "What?" and he was quiet for about a minute and then said "Are you secured to the bottom of the ocean?"

Mar 7, 2015 11 years ago
Ambellina1994
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I apparently yelled in my sleep for a old friend to stop throwing my CDs around my room.

Mar 8, 2015 11 years ago
Belias
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Back before I got my CPAP machine so I can sleep without choking myself, i'd be awake at random times, and i'd often hear my partner mumbling in his sleep about programming. Sometimes i'd talk to him and he'd respond, but it was pretty nonsensical and he never remembered in the morning.

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Mar 10, 2015 11 years ago
LinKai
gets around
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Anna

My boyfriend once sat up, pointed to the corner and said, "There's someone standing there." Then went right back to sleep.

I didn't sleep D:

Mar 10, 2015 11 years ago
SMOOCH
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for the past couple weeks i've started giggling in my sleep :P i'm a very giggly person IRL so this doesn't surprise me, just weird that it's only just started. i often share a bed with my pals and every morning they tell me I woke them up by giggling in my sleep but i never remember it hahaha.

Mar 22, 2015 11 years ago
Lenna
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Aspersia

When I was younger, this girl I was friends with slept talked, we found out at a sleepover camp we went to. It was always disjointed things that didn't really go together, like most prominently I remember her saying "ketchup on cake" once because it became a joke between us after that.

Another one of my friends sleep talks and has said some funny stuff, but will also like sit up really fast in her sleep like something scared her but she'll still be asleep, always gives me a mini heart attack when she does.

Mar 22, 2015 11 years ago
ratchet-witch
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my boyfriend rolled over and mumbled something like "I wouldn't lie to you. the train tracks go to the nazis" but he denies that ever happened lmao

Mar 23, 2015 11 years ago
Drusilla
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I've been a sleep talker for years. According to my brother the worst one was when we had to share a room at my grandma's because I sat upright, said something about demons, then started giggling as I laid back down. Also called Yoda a bastard, but that was because I dreamed he was stealing my bagel.


Mar 27, 2015 11 years ago
skyhighlullaby
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I say random things like "oh cool", "don't do that", jibberish and I laugh a lot. The last thing someone told me I said was "Yay!" Before that my ex told me I sat up for a minute, growled and layed back down. He told me it scared him. ahaha

Omg , didn't see your comment before I posted. So weird.

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