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Article: Dream on: Awkward fantasies don't need to be shared, despite salacious value.
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- Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- January 13, 2007
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Byline: Kristi L. Gustafson
Jan. 13--We were getting hot and heavy in the South End McDonald's parking lot. My hair was as tousled as the bed sheets. This was good.
Then, I woke up. Everyone has dreams like this, but mine was the worst kind: a sex dream involving my former boss -- a man I still work with. Uhhgh, for sure. But not surprising, seeing as my co-workers pop into my dreams on a somewhat regular basis. This one happened six months ago, maybe more. I judiciously tried pushing this awkward "encounter" out of my conscious. Yet the dream replayed in my mind like a late-night infomercial and embarrassment washed over me every time I ...
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