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Ghosts have sex with me ... (her not me)
By ME12345
Date: 2015-02-13
Country: Denmark
Im a 20 years old girl. Always been scared of the paranormal world.
In December 2011, I met this boy and I slept over at his place. When I was almost asleep, I felt someone crawling up under my blanket from my legs and up. It was lying on top of me, pressing on my chest, licking my neck on the right side, breathing heavily, hold my arms down, and it felt like it put something inside me, it felt like fingers. It felt so real, and I never had a dream like this before. I know I was lying right next to my "new friend", at first I thought it was him, but when I "woke up", he was asleep. This only last for some minutes.
I didn't think so much about this before it one night happened again, but this time in my house. I only live 2 blocks away from where I slept over. This time, exactly the same thing happend, but when I was trying to stop it and "wake up" it tried to bite my face, I saw him with my eyes closed, is that possible?
The third time, the boy was sleeping over at my place. And when he did fall asleep, I felt this strange and heavy thing on my legs coming up to my stomach... I was 100 % awake this time. I thought I was going crazy or something... I woke him up and started crying... He did now about those two other times. He hold around me all night and make me feel safe.
Now we are not together and I have moved away, far away... Last night I dreamed about two guys driving me somewhere, and when I was suppose to go out of the car. I knew I was lying in the possision I was in before I got to sleep, on my stomach. And I felt someone was inside me and "did it" really fast...
Hope someone can tell me what this is, and what is a dream and what's "real", please?
Can we see ghosts in dreams?
Thank you.
Keep in mind. We did not enhance her writing just cause she is obviously from denmark and obviously not fluent in english but she is reaching out and her sincerity shines through here.
WHY DO PEOPLE CLAIM SEX WITH GHOSTS?
Last year it was pop superstar Kesha; now it’s actress Natasha Blasick — star of “Paranormal Activity 2″ — coming forward to talk about her sexual experiences.
With ghosts.
n an interview on UK’s “This Morning” show and quoted in the “New York Daily News,” Blasick described her paranormal paramour: “I could feel that somebody was touching me and the hands were pushing me against my will and I could feel the weight of the body on top of me. I couldn’t see anybody but I could feel the pressure, the energy, the warmth pushing in different directions.”
While many might consider this sort of experience terrifying, Blasick described it as “really pleasurable” and was delighted when the unseen entity made a return visit a month later.
A History of Supernatural Sex
Claiming to have sexytime with ghosts is rare but not unheard of. In his book “The Terror that Comes in the Night,” folklorist David J. Hufford estimates that about 15 percent of people experience being assaulted in their sleep by an unknown entity at some point in their lives, often with a sexual element. In a 2012 radio interview with Ryan Seacrest, pop star Kesha talked aboutthe inspiration for her song “Supernatural,” which involved “having sexy time with a ghost.
Reports of supernatural lovers can be found in folklore dating back thousands of years. In his book “Satanism Today,” James R. Lewis, professor of religious studies at the University of Wisconsin, notes that “While condemned to hell, [Catholic saint] Thomas Aquinas asserted that demons would float in the air until the day of judgment in the form of incubi (male demons) and succubi (female demons)… Aquinas believed that demons could seduce human beings, particularly in the dream state. He further speculated that should a succubi conceive after having intercourse with a man, the result would be a giant, like the Nephilim mentioned in Genesis 6:4.”
Others believe that the succubus is neither ghost nor demon but instead a fairy. Folklorist Carole Silver, writing in “Strange and Secret Peoples: Fairies in Victorian Consciousness,” writes of a particularly evil type of fairy, the “Lhiannon-shee of Ireland and the Isle of Man, a figure that fascinated William Butler Yeats among others… that simultaneously embodies the male fear of the female as dominating and anarchic and the widespread anxiety about women as parasites. Best known of the Manx fairies… she is really a succubus, draining the life and energy of the man to whom she attaches herself.”
For many this is not merely myth but instead a very real experience; Silver describes one supposedly real-life account of “one brazen lhiannon-shee, in 1898, followed a farmer right into his house and was thought, by the man, to be his wife. Puzzled when she did not answer his questions, he asked his actual wife if she saw the fairy woman, at which, with a hideous grin, the shee walked through the door and vanished.”
While it’s impossible to know what, exactly, Kesha, Blasick, and others experienced, somepsychological phenomena can give the impression of a sexual ghostly lover. These experiences—sometimes scary, sometimes sexy, but always realistic to the person experiencing them—are the result of normal brain misperceptions and illusions.
Often the sexual feeling happens late at night in bed (instead of, for example, while commuting or raking leaves). Many people feel these sensations either while sleeping, or going into or out of sleep. Psychologists know that this is a time when people are vulnerable to common (and harmless) hallucinations—including sexual experiences. Few people who are visited by these seductive specters complain about it, so if you experience it, there’s little to fear.
This segment was by BY BENJAMIN RADFORD
KESHA'S GHOST SEX EXPERIENCE
Ke$ha says she has had sex with a ghost. Yes, you read that right -- sex with a ghost.
And what do you do when you have sex with a ghost? You write a song about the experience, of course.
At least that's what the 27-year-old singertold Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS FM radio show, of her new song "Supernatural."
"It's about experiences with the supernatural... but in a sexy way," she told Seacrest. "I had a couple of experiences with the supernatural. I don't know his name! He was a ghost! I'm very open to it."
The singer added that her new album "Warrior" is based around the theme of the spiritual quest she embarked on to improve her music.
"The theme of this record is magic. I went on a spirit journey by myself. No security guard. No managers. I just went around the world and lived on a boat," she explained. "I was in Africa rehabilitating baby lions. I went diving with great white sharks, and just went on this crazy spirit quest. I got hypnotized, and I just really wanted this record to be really positive, really raw, really vulnerable and about the magic of life."
OK Ke$ha, whatever you say.
-ORIGINALLY POSTED in 2012 BY HUFFINGTON POST