Wet dreams are defined as erotic dreams that one would have as they sleep, resulting to mild lubrication in the genital area. Men could often orgasm at the point of a wet dream, but it’s a little different for women. When a woman has a wet dream, the vagina is lubricated as she’s sexually-aroused by her dream. They’re perfectly normal and not harmful and has nothing to do with lack of sex or an overactive sex drive. Fewer than 10% of women compared to 50% of women report to having wet dreams more than 5 times a year.
A lot of people still see wet dreams as an embarrassing part of themselves, but the truth is, they shouldn’t. Being aware of your body and your sexuality brings a great deal of benefits to your well-being. Here are ten things everyone should know about wet dreams.
1. Wet dreams are absolutely normal and common at any age, generally after one hits puberty. They’re believed to happen when the body is not getting release from hormonal build-up or sudden ‘dry spells’ in sexually active individuals.
2. It’s not uncommon for women to have wet dreams though not as common or often as men.
3. Wet dreams are not drug induced, however sleeping pills have also been known to cause some intense dreams. If you are on sleeping pills, take note of the dreams you have at night.
4. Masturbation has been known to put a stop to wet dreams, however it won’t necessarily will.
5. Experts believe that wet dreams often happen frequently due to extreme stress. There’s no proof or answer behind the reasons why wet dreams can happen frequently when you’re stressed, but many women have admitted to have frequent wet dreams when they’re stressed...
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10 Facts about wet dreams

May 7 2013, 12:11 PM, updated 13y ago
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