Sleep talking?

Heineken HelenHeineken Helen Posts: 18,095
edited July 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
Anyone else do it? I can have stupid conversations in my sleep and say ridiculously stupid things when I wake up. One time my boyfriend woke me up telling me he was leaving to drop my friend back to Bristol... I asked him if he was taking the ferrari :rolleyes: Another time I said something TERRIBLE... that he still won't let me forget and had no truth to it whatsoever... but it's probably the worst thing you can ever say to a man :eek: It nearly got me in serious trouble :o He's learned now not to ask me questions when I'm asleep... cos he probably won't get the answer he wants :D
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  • illegal pantsillegal pants Posts: 13,471
    LMAO :D aw good luck with that :o

    i don't sleep talk but when i had twilight sedation, as you do, i talked gibberish for awhile and some of the things i was told i talked about really scare me.. :o i won't be repeating that any time soon
    wah
  • SENROCKSENROCK Posts: 10,736
    my cuzin used to do that. We'd have sleep overs and in the middle of the night he'd get up & start functioning as if he was really awake. He'd say things clearly but the only difference is his EYES were SHUT!!!! :eek:

    my bf used to do the same thing but HE would start fights!!! he'd yell obscenities LOUD and wake everyone up and then start swinging!!!! :eek:
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  • One time my boyfriend woke me up telling me he was leaving to drop my friend back to Bristol... I asked him if he was taking the ferrari :rolleyes:

    LOL. I do it all the time when I'm feeling stressed. It's really funny.

    One time there was something about me arguing that the cable was too short, which in itself isn't that funny but the fact that my boyfriend argued with me about it for five minutes is.
  • HinnyHinny Posts: 1,610
    No time for talking. I just snore.
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  • Heineken HelenHeineken Helen Posts: 18,095
    LMAO :D aw good luck with that :o

    i don't sleep talk but when i had twilight sedation, as you do, i talked gibberish for awhile and some of the things i was told i talked about really scare me.. :o i won't be repeating that any time soon
    :o I know... some of the people here I've told what I said... but I wouldn't post it on the board. Even later when I kinda half woke up he asked me if I remembered what I said and I did... but at the time I just wanted to go back to sleep and didn't want to have to explain that I'd no idea what I was saying... so I just said 'no' and went back to sleep :D
    The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
    Verona??? it's all surmountable
    Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
    Wembley? We all believe!
    Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
    Chicago 07? And love
    What a different life
    Had I not found this love with you
  • illegal pantsillegal pants Posts: 13,471
    :o I know... some of the people here I've told what I said... but I wouldn't post it on the board. Even later when I kinda half woke up he asked me if I remembered what I said and I did... but at the time I just wanted to go back to sleep and didn't want to have to explain that I'd no idea what I was saying... so I just said 'no' and went back to sleep :D

    *a little lost but nods and smiles*:eek:;)

    would you prefer your partner sleep-talked or snored every night?!?!?

    :D
    wah
  • SamuleSamule Posts: 3,231
    Me and my brother used to share a room, though i had an upstairs loft type thing, and his bed was down below, according to both of our girlfriends, we used to have conversations with each other that lasted about half an hour.
  • SENROCKSENROCK Posts: 10,736
    Samule wrote:
    Me and my brother used to share a room, though i had an upstairs loft type thing, and his bed was down below, according to both of our girlfriends, we used to have conversations with each other that lasted about half an hour.
    thats hilarious!!! :D
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  • PaukPauk Posts: 1,084
    I talk a lot in my sleep, but usually it's just indistinguishable mumbling. On a school trip I fell asleep when thirsty and kept repeating "water water water" really fast for 20 minutes or so. Fun times.
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  • chimechime Posts: 7,839
    My sis used to do this. Have not tried it in a while so she may have grown of it. Hers tended be more lucid though so if you wanted to know something just ask her when she was asleep and she would tell you. You could never trust her with a secret :o:p
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  • comebackwomancomebackwoman Posts: 7,271
    My fiance does it every single night. I kind of look forward to hearing what he's gonna say now when we're together. Usually he is arguing with his twin :p It's hysterical. Another time he asked me if I really knew karate :confused: Another time he tried to :eek: :eek: :eek: me while he was sleeping. If I ask him if he loves me he usually grabs my hand and starts kissing it. At first I wasn't sure if he was asleep or awake...but now I can tell right away.
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  • markymark550markymark550 Columbia, SC Posts: 5,174
    My wife tells me that I talk in my sleep. She says that it usually sounds like I'm having a telephone conversation with my mother. She thinks it is hilarious when it gets to the point where it sounds like I'm trying to get my mom to stop talking. Apparently, I just repeat the word "Mom" over and over, but with each time I get a little louder and a little more annoyed. Sad thing is that is sometimes how our real phone conversations sound whenever my mom goes off on a tangent about something.
  • CityMouseCityMouse Posts: 1,010
    I used to do it as a kid. If I'm still doing it now all my exboyfriends and exroommates are having a good joke behind my back because they've never said anything to me.
  • Apparently I talk in my sleep... The other night while I was on the phone to Dave, I fell asleep and just kept saying "Helloooo... :)" over and over again :rolleyes:

    However... NOTHING beats the night he turned and said "I stole Ten Thousand pies..." *grins*

    So there you go folks, finally an answer to the age old English question, who ate all the pies?

    Dave did ;)
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  • CityMouseCityMouse Posts: 1,010
    My wife tells me that I talk in my sleep. She says that it usually sounds like I'm having a telephone conversation with my mother. She thinks it is hilarious when it gets to the point where it sounds like I'm trying to get my mom to stop talking. Apparently, I just repeat the word "Mom" over and over, but with each time I get a little louder and a little more annoyed. Sad thing is that is sometimes how our real phone conversations sound whenever my mom goes off on a tangent about something.

    that's hilarious!
  • chimechime Posts: 7,839
    However... NOTHING beats the night he turned and said "I stole Ten Thousand pies..." *grins*

    So there you go folks, finally an answer to the age old English question, who ate all the pies?

    Dave did ;)

    :eek: sneaky being so tall and skinny I bet no one had ever thought of pointing at him and uttering those immortal words "so who ate all the pies then?" :o
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  • markymark550markymark550 Columbia, SC Posts: 5,174
    CityMouse wrote:
    that's hilarious!
    :o She says there are a lot of 'mmm hmm's and 'yeahs' right before the part I just described.

    I just hope I don't ever say anything mean or nasty...it would be hard to explain yourself out of that one...
  • you areyou are Posts: 1,651
    i catch myself talking in my sleep sometimes. i wake up and i'm whispering really loud! :confused: i'm usually dreaming about telling someone off when that happens. also, my sister used to talk in her sleep every now and then. we shared a room and sometimes she would just start fussing at me about something. like asking if i put the cards away....put what cards away?....the cards we keep in the bathroom! :D fun stuff! and she would get so mad when i would tell her about it the next day, as if i was making it up. :rolleyes:
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  • comebackwomancomebackwoman Posts: 7,271
    My wife tells me that I talk in my sleep. She says that it usually sounds like I'm having a telephone conversation with my mother. She thinks it is hilarious when it gets to the point where it sounds like I'm trying to get my mom to stop talking. Apparently, I just repeat the word "Mom" over and over, but with each time I get a little louder and a little more annoyed. Sad thing is that is sometimes how our real phone conversations sound whenever my mom goes off on a tangent about something.
    Do we share the same mother?!?!? :eek: :p
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  • sigh eternallysigh eternally Chicago Posts: 421
    my batshit crazy psycho slut ex used to yell at me in her sleep not to visit hookers in Mexico. she even hit me once.
    bitch.
  • Jeremy1012Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    I'm kind of paranoid about blurting out stuff I don't want people to hear when staying over at friends' houses. Especially since I tend to sleep talk more after drinking and more often than not find myself on someone's sofa after drinking.

    I have a few things I wouldn't want a few people overhearing :o
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  • TravelarTravelar Kalamazoo, USA Posts: 3,410
    I went through a phase of sleep talking.... now I think I don't do it anymore.
  • I was told sleep talking/walking is from overstimulation before you go to bed or if you have something really heavy on your mind.

    When I was 8, I slept walked out the back door, across the street, and knocked on my best friend's door at 3:00 in the morningto ask him to come out and play. Remembered the whole thing. His mom was pissy drunk when she answered the door (the drunk lady in the neighborhood) and took me back to my house. She knocked on the door and my mom answered, but didn't see me in the dark. My mom saw who it was and told her she was drunk and to go home "My daughter is in bed". Then I guess my mom spyed me and apologized.
    I had to sleep with my parents for months after that.

    I've slept walked at least a few dozen times since then. I always wake my husband up and myself up laughing too. Then I can't stop laughing even after I wake up. Weird.
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  • emily18emily18 Posts: 489
    I love asking my mom a question when she's half asleep just because I'll get a hilarious and completely incoherent answer :D
  • roarroar Posts: 1,116
    i do it a lot.
    apparently i laugh in my sleep...
    ?
  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    i don't talk in my sleep these days but um
    when i was younger i did.

    i used to have those night-terror episodes
    those included full conversations with my folks
    but mostly screaming and running around the house
    turning on every light and going outside..

    that was fucked up stuff.
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  • I remembered another :D

    I once had a conversation like this, with Dave in his sleep:

    Dave - *Mutter mutter*
    Me - *whispers* You ok?
    Dave - Would you like a Rubiks cube?
    Me - *nervous laughter* why would I want a Rubiks cube? :confused:
    Dave - *tut* To solve it...


    There's some more, i'll post as I remember. Some prove for damn funny reading :D
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