< p >< / p >< p >obscure sexual dreams < / p >< p >of all the hidden thoughts, the most repressed and least allowed by consciousness is sexual desire. Therefore, psychoanalysis pays special attention to the sexual symbols in dreams. Take a look at a dream example of the following gentleman: < / p >< p >I dreamt that my fiancee and I were sitting on her couch. She suddenly took a gun out of my pocket and pointed it at me. She asked me to shoot her. I felt ashamed and ran to the door, but she chased me again. I knew the only thing she expected of me was for me to shoot her, so I pulled the trigger and started laughing. < / p >< p >when explaining the dream, the dream interpreter said that the ambiguous part of the dream was that the gentleman's 'emotional reaction' in the dream did not seem to be in harmony with the dream. If we admit that the 'pistol' in the dream symbolizes the dreamer's 'sexual apparatus', then the implication of the dream can be consistent with the emotional response. The fiancee took out a gun from my pocket and asked me to shoot her, which really meant 'to have sex with me.' because the girl took the initiative to make such a request, it really made the man feel 'ashamed'. Passive, shy he 'ashamed' to escape, but finally in the fiancee's bitter chase, he and she 'become a good thing', so 'laugh'. < / p >< p >Let's take a look at a dream example of a woman: < / p >< p >it was a Wednesday afternoon. It was the birthday of one of my male colleagues. I was waiting for him to come and celebrate with him. He brought a bottle of wine, wrapped in a coat. He asked me to bring him a wine glass from the cupboard, and I grabbed it and handed it to him; he poured it out, but I was scared and cried loudly, and the glass fell to the floor and broke and spilled all over the floor. I was angry that he had soiled the carpet. He comforted me and said, 'I'll pay for it. Give me another glass.' So I gave him another glass, and he wanted to pour the rest of the wine into the glass, but after pouring out a little, he took the bottle. < / p >< p >readers of this dream can also understand, because according to the above theory, wine bottles can symbolize male genitals, wine glasses can symbolize female genitals, and the act of pouring wine symbolizes sexual intercourse. < / p >< p >generally speaking, the more morally conscious people are, the more sexually symbolic they need, the more obscure their erotic dreams may be. I mentioned earlier that a nun had a famous dream: < / p >< p >I saw that the sky general had a golden spear in his hand, and its hard tip seemed to be burning a little. He pierced my heart with this spear several times and finally penetrated my internal organs. When he pulled it out, I almost thought he pulled my intestines out, and he made me burn completely in God's love. It was painful, I moaned a few times, but the pain brought so much sweetness that I hardly wanted to lose it. ' < / p >< p >this dream is a symbolic erotic dream, and the 'golden spear with a hard tip and fire' is a symbol of a man's sexual organs. This explanation may not be acceptable to pure nuns, but it is not intended to slander the saints, but to present the workings of the human subconscious mind. In fact, this dream also shows that the nun is a clean and moral person in her conscious life during the day. Because of her strong moral consciousness, she suppresses the sexual desire that belongs to biological instinct and needs symbolism. < / p >< p >the obscurity of sexual dreams is also reflected in wet dreams. Dream death is nocturnal spermatorrhea, because the person concerned usually wakes up after spermatorrhea and remembers that he has just had a dream. This dream not only contains the element of sexual impulse, but also the dreamer also weaves the physiological stimulation before spermatorrhea into the dream. < / p >< p >A man had such a dream: < / p >< p >I dreamt that I was in the dental clinic and the dentist was grinding a bad tooth on my chin. The dentist worked for a long time, then picked up a hammer and pulled it out effortlessly-which startled me. He told me not to worry, because the real object of his treatment was not the teeth themselves. The dentist put the tooth on the table and it was immediately separated into several layers. I got up from the dental chair, approached it curiously, and asked a medical question that attracted him. As the dentist separated the layers of my strange tooth and mashed it with some kind of appliance, the dentist replied that it had something to do with puberty, because only before puberty did the tooth fall out so easily; if it was a woman, it won't happen until after giving birth. < / p >< p >and just then, he felt he was having spermatorrhea. In fact, 'extraction of teeth' can be regarded as a symbol of 'ejaculation'. According to Freud's theory, 'the special nature of spermatorrhea dreams not only makes us directly observe some sexual symbols that are considered typical, but are hotly debated anyway;' it also leads us to believe that some dream situations that appear to be pure and innocent are just a prelude to a sexual scene. Usually, the latter appears directly without camouflage only in the rare spermatorrhea dream; at other times, it becomes an anxious dream and wakes the dreamer up. ' < / p >