Researchers have studied the differences in dreams between men and women and identified several interesting patterns that reflect the psychological and emotional characteristics of different genders.
Men Dream of Men and Strangers
About 67% of men encounter other men in their dreams, while women see both men and women (approximately 48% of women dream of other women). Additionally, men's dreams often include aggressive or conflictual situations with strangers, which may reflect stress or competitive situations in waking life.
Women Dream of Acquaintances and Emotions
Women are more likely to dream of familiar people and emotional scenes related to relationships. Interactions with close ones and friends in dreams highlight their greater social and emotional orientation.
Women Experience Nightmares More Often
Psychologist Jenny Parker notes that women generally experience nightmares more frequently. These dreams can be divided into two main categories: fears related to danger and anxieties related to losing loved ones.
Women Remember Dreams Better
Women recall their dreams more often and in greater detail, and they are also more willing to share them with others. This may be related to higher emotional involvement and a tendency toward reflection.
Thus, dreams reflect not only personality traits but also gender differences in perception of the world, emotional life, and social interactions.
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