Men dream as male character, women dream as female character how do trans persons dream then? Trans men as men?? Trans women as women??

    • RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Same. My body just exists in the dream. Well. A blob sometimes? It’s just there to make sure I can cook all these eggs for my goblin friends and the cat. Or some other insane task my brain dreamed up.

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    3 months ago

    As a cis man, I’m confused. I mean I just dream about my self, do people sometimes not? Like I at most have altered memories in dreams, but it’s still fundamentally me.

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      3 months ago

      Right, and everything is my point of view. , so what I’m experiencing, more than on me personally

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    3 months ago

    Boringly straight man here: I usually dream as myself, but occasionally I’m dreaming that I’m someone else. Could be either a man or a woman. Sometimes I have no body at all.

    So I know nothing about how common my style of dreams are, but I don’t see any reason why trans people would have to dream a single persona all the time.

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    as a trans man i think my dreams have weirder things to unpack than my POV character’s gender, but overall it varies, 96% of the time i’m just me, those 4% of dreams i remember that i was someone else have a pretty 50/50 gender split

    and per the me part: i’m a man but gender never really comes up so i’d be more inclined to say i’m just me

  • spujb@lemmy.cafe
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    3 months ago

    probably most often one dreams as the gender they are but i often dream i can fly and breathe underwater all the time so i wouldn’t say it’s a red flag or invalidating if you happen to dream as a gender you aren’t. :)

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    3 months ago

    I think asking for trans people is wrong because they genuinely are (in a sense of their core identity and perception of themselves) the gender they transitioned too.

    But a different question would be for example, for someone who got disbled later in life, are you disabled in your dreams?

    The answer (atleast for me) in that case, is mostly I am, but not always, and sometimes less severely so than in real life.

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      I can only give an answer from someone who was always disabled “I am disabled in my dreams, but at the level I was in my 20s (so capable of walking unaided and stuff) despite steadily becoming worse”

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      I often am even more disabled in my dreams than I am in real life, as my dreams play to my fears of being entirely unable to walk (I have muscle weakness and fatigue, but I can still walk almost all of the time) or to wake up (also have narcolepsy and sometimes can’t wake up).

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    3 months ago

    What objective evidence do you have of your premise that men dream as a male character and women dream as a female character?

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      3 months ago

      I dream of selling overpriced potions to the adventurer who comes by my village. When he buys nothing I get frustrated i yell “come back when you’ve got some coin”

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    3 months ago

    Not trans, but I’d imagine it’d be same if I were: I typically dream as myself. Y’all be dreaming as other people? That’s kinda cool.

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    3 months ago

    Cis male but if the topic is dreams and identity I once had a kick ass lucid dream where I transformed into a Killik and got to experience being a humanoid insect with 4 arms and 2 legs.

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    3 months ago

    I’ve had a few dreams as a cis male where I was a woman, so basically I reject your premise. However in most dreams I’m not even a character, I’m just the perspective from which the story is experienced.