DEAR MISS LONELYHEARTS: My new boyfriend has started having dreams and talking in his sleep. Last night I unfortunately overheard a dream he was having, and he was mumbling a woman’s name I recognized — his old girlfriend before me. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * DEAR MISS LONELYHEARTS: My new boyfriend has started having dreams and talking in his sleep.

Last night I unfortunately overheard a dream he was having, and he was mumbling a woman’s name I recognized — his old girlfriend before me. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? Opinion DEAR MISS LONELYHEARTS: My new boyfriend has started having dreams and talking in his sleep. Last night I unfortunately overheard a dream he was having, and he was mumbling a woman’s name I recognized — his old girlfriend before me.

I was so mad! I got up and drove home at 4 a.m. He’s refused to answer any of my questions or respond to my accusations.

Who’s in the right here? — Have My Pride, St. Norbert Dear Have Pride: When you’re sleeping beside a new mate, you automatically take a chance on overhearing them talk in their sleep. If they’re having an erotic dream and calling out a name that doesn’t sound like yours, it may be an “out-of-date” partner, and the dream is just a re-run of a once fun experience.

It’s not really a matter of choice where our subconscious minds take us during REM sleep. Why not phone your new guy, .