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-- Posted by n1ck3l51x3 at 5:58 pm on Nov. 5, 2008
I can relate this topic to Peter Pan... I just happen to love hypothesizing the story, and its fascinating about how this story can be interpreted Anyway.... Peter Pan is every girl's dream boy. I have re-occurring dreams about my own "Peter Pan", except for the fact that he's not as forgetful and he doesn't fear about growing up, because he grows up with me. The first time I had this dream I was about 8. He had a beautiful smile and had short brown hair green eyes, actually taller than me (at the time I was taller than half my class). We would be playing around, we were just friends playing around kicking a ball and laughing. Then somebody would call him and he would walk inside and then I would wake up. The next time I had this dream I was slightly older. I was at sleep-away camp and I was 13. This time he was a little bit older, his hair grew out, he was perfect, and we were sitting on my deck watching the moon holding hands and listening to music. Once again he was called by somebody and he ran away. I woke up again disappointed. I haven't had a dream about him since I was 13, and I'm waiting to see him again. I hope to actually meet him one day too =]
-- Posted by OodleNoodle at 6:00 pm on Nov. 5, 2008
Peter Pan has some serious issues with growing up and becoming a man. He likely has commitment issues as well, plus he enjoys running around with mermaids, lives with a bunch of little boys, and cut off his rival's hand. Dream man? Pfft.
-- Posted by MystiqueBeauty16 at 6:01 pm on Nov. 5, 2008
That's really cute.
-- Posted by Feminawesome at 6:05 pm on Nov. 5, 2008
Quote: from MystiqueBeauty16 at 6:01 pm on Nov. 5, 2008
That's really cute.
-- Posted by JasonGuy at 6:07 pm on Nov. 5, 2008
ok... weird... but very good for you... still weird...
-- Posted by LucidAssassin at 6:08 pm on Nov. 5, 2008
i dream about my perfect boy too...i mean girl...yeah...thats what i meant
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