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Does watching horror movies stop you from having nightmares?

I had 3 nightmares in a row, and 5 five recently, about dogs attempting to eat me and other people alive. I should mention I'm a huge dog-lover, animal-lover in general, and nothing scary or strange including dogs, has happened in my life recently. It seems completely random.

I used to suffer from constant nightmares and still get streaks like this occasionally. A common one is some sort of evil presence next to me in bed, like I'm aware that I'm in bed even though I'm dreaming, but it feels like someone's staring at me.

Anyways, after the 5 random dog related nightmares, I decided to just lean into the nightmare situation, and watch a bunch of horror movies. Interestingly I haven't had a single nightmare since. Like this could be completely random, or perhaps getting my daily dose of spooky is preventing my brain from creating nightmares? Like, I don't need them lol.

I love horror movies, so if it works that's fine by me. Curious if anyone had similar experiences?
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Dreams are so random and other worldly 👀, I understand what you’re saying … for me personally I like banter or something light hearted after reading a good psychological thriller. It’s that easy tone mental break I need after going somewhere dark or sometimes I stay there and listen to dark music 🎶 just processing feelings until I move on with a pop song lol 🥳
DareToSayIT · 31-35, M
This video explains what you have described in a very detailed way. AJ (the guy in the video ) has broken down why we see things or feel presence of things in dark. [media=https://youtu.be/tsKqJay4ZRE]
DareToSayIT · 31-35, M
@Nightwings I have experienced that too. Have you ever woken up then went back to sleep and resumed the same dream?
Nightwings · 31-35, F
@DareToSayIT Usually my dreams do this thing where they change, yet they don't really. Let's say a dog was trying to get to me to bite me in a dream, I wake up and when I go back to sleep it's a new dream in a new place, but there's some strange underlying feeling I can't shake, and then the exact dog shows up again. Honestly that's the creepiest kind of nightmare to me. 😅
DareToSayIT · 31-35, M
@Nightwings Damn, I hope the dog doesn’t look
Like Cujo
shinyplasticlove · 51-55, M
Horror movies do not give me nightmares but I heard eating black licorice does. Watching Bad Moon right now. A real good movie.
Nightwings · 31-35, F
@shinyplasticlove My question was if they stop nightmares for other people too lol. Funny enough I did eat quite a lot liquorice candies about the same time the streak of nightmares started, no way that's true though?
shinyplasticlove · 51-55, M
@Nightwings Might wanna research that. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
vetguy1991 · 51-55, M
AngelUnforgiven · 51-55, F
I found out that i can control my dreams so i think about whatever it is i want to dream about and i haven't had any nightmares since.
Ferric67 · M
I have been watching true hauntings on netflix
Ive been liking it
Wallflow3r · 31-35, F
I don’t really get nightmares but I have trouble falling asleep after watching a scary movie
ViciDraco · 41-45, M
Usually the opposite. Though the only style that actually gives me nightmares is zombie. The others are just stressful to watch.
Nightwings · 31-35, F
@ViciDraco Why zombies?
ViciDraco · 41-45, M
@Nightwings don't know. I can read about them. I have listened to a podcast about the complete lore of resident evil. But if I see a zombie movie or play a zombie game (horror, not like plants vs zombies) more often than not I'll have a zombie related nightmare.
Nightwings · 31-35, F
@ViciDraco That is interesting, it must tap into something that's part of your subconscious.
Kiesel · 56-60, M
I never watch em
lilylovesgaming1986 · 36-40, F
I don't get nightmares from horror movies

 
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