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Cheesy dreams
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Had some nice Leerdammer last night before I fell asleep, completely forgetting of course that every other time I have cheese before going to bed that it's mega dream city. And man....the Leerdammer didn't disappoint. Not nightmares, but often involving some lovely lady from my past, but not in a heavy way. Why does cheese do this? Does this happen to everyone? Am I becoming a drug user if I start having Leerdammer suppers just to revisit this girl? If I have Dairylea or Tesco value cheddar will I see a minger instead?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The reason why cheese does this is because it is difficult to digest, therefore your body cannot fall into a deep sleep as it has to stay awake to some extent to enable itself to digest.
Because you are not in a deep sleep, you remember the dreams which you would not usually have remembered (we don't dream more, we just remember them more!)