feywon
Well-known Member
- Location
- Rural North Central NM
Suspect this one of those benign vagaries born of the subconscious mind. People do.sometimes share dreams. Tho most likely you hummed the tunes in your sleep first and the ladies 'picked it up'.
Did it happen only once with each woman? Were you usually the first awake? If not, they may have hummed tune repeatedly in their sleep putting it in your subconscious but since they slept later than you on the single occasion you awoke with it in your head but then heard them humming it in their sleep.
But it does raise other questions, unfortunately ones you've indicated you can't answer. If you don't recall any of the tunes how are you sure it was a different tune each time? And not one(s) with any significance to you? More importantly, why the first time, did it make hairs stand up on back of neck? Especially if song was not significant enough to remember?
People who live together, even just as roommates, can get synched enough to have similar ideas at same time, finish each other's sentences. That can be more so with intimate relationships, so having same tune in mind at same time should not be alarming.
But maybe that's just me, i've lived with so many things others find odd, 'unexplainable' for so much of my life that a lot of what unnerves others is 'normal' to me.
It is interesting to think about and my daughter and i could probably come up with a couple of 'psychological thriller' type movie plots built around what you've described. With variations dictated by things like significance of song(s), it actually being different nt oned or same song that protagonist remembers or doesn't for psychological reasons.
Did it happen only once with each woman? Were you usually the first awake? If not, they may have hummed tune repeatedly in their sleep putting it in your subconscious but since they slept later than you on the single occasion you awoke with it in your head but then heard them humming it in their sleep.
But it does raise other questions, unfortunately ones you've indicated you can't answer. If you don't recall any of the tunes how are you sure it was a different tune each time? And not one(s) with any significance to you? More importantly, why the first time, did it make hairs stand up on back of neck? Especially if song was not significant enough to remember?
People who live together, even just as roommates, can get synched enough to have similar ideas at same time, finish each other's sentences. That can be more so with intimate relationships, so having same tune in mind at same time should not be alarming.
But maybe that's just me, i've lived with so many things others find odd, 'unexplainable' for so much of my life that a lot of what unnerves others is 'normal' to me.
It is interesting to think about and my daughter and i could probably come up with a couple of 'psychological thriller' type movie plots built around what you've described. With variations dictated by things like significance of song(s), it actually being different nt oned or same song that protagonist remembers or doesn't for psychological reasons.