Sleep Talking. |
Sleep Talking. |
*Azarel* |
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som·nil·o·quy: s
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() n. pl. som·nil·o·quies: The act or habit of talking in one's sleep. Okay, so does anyone else here sleep talk? Lately, I've been falling asleep on the phone, and I'm told that I respond in my sleep (which I totally do not remember, at all). For the most part, he says that it's all prompted, that I probably wouldn't say anything if he didn't say anything first. I just deny that I'm asleep when I really am, "No.. I'm not asleep.." And there was one instance of, "Okay, I'm going to go to sleep now, goodnight!" and I had already been asleep for a while. ![]() Any amusing instances? |
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*Zatanna* |
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I've done both sleep talking and sleep eating (which had an unfortunate side effect of a 20 pound weight gain).
I don't know that it's amusing necessarily, but I broke up with one of my ex's via sleep talking. By the way, Josh, there isn't a cure per se, but there are medications you can take. I wouldn't recommend them though, as I don't endorse any psychotropic medications. Usually it's an on again off again situation. I haven't done either sleep talking or sleep eating for months. |
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