Poll time #17! Have you ever had a Lucid dream with inflation in it?

Yes - I have had a Lucid Dream with inflation being the cause or a focus in it once lucid
56% (44 votes)
No - I have had Lucid Dreams but never with inflation in them
9% (7 votes)
No - I have not had a Lucid Dream before
35% (27 votes)
Total votes: 78
Another Canadian Guy
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(For those of you who don't know a Lucid Dream is where you "wake up" in a dream and can do anything you want, with FULL feeling and sensations. It's like turning on God mode and being able to do anything you can think of, and getting to feel it all with full vivideness, sometimes stronger than being awake)

Last night I had a Lucid Dream with inflation in it, so obviously when I woke up I had to make one of these. I have my story of what happened below.

 

Last night I had a dream where I became Lucid. Something happened in it where I clued in that it would be physically impossible and realized I was dreaming. In it I was trying to float by controlling gravity, and a crazy idea happened: "What if I was to inflate myself like a balloon?". So I ran downstairs in my house (in dream) and found a soda carbonator and proceeded to orally inflate myself, and man was it was the coolest feeling! To best describe it, it was like your burping but no pain or burn, and can feel your whole body fill up and expand (with full sensations of course). I then saw my body blown up moderately and proceeded to float and bounce around for a few minutes.

Needless to say, it was a pretty awesome experience.

Alright, your turn guys! Have you had a Lucid Dream before?

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Lopni

Lucky you ^_^

Haha *blushes* when I was in middle school I once had a dream about my classmates and teachers (all ladies) inflate. I decided to help them inflate and did that. I dreamt that I'm aroused by their inflation and that I came. I was so nervous that they'll find out that I woke up and, well, *embarrassed* it actually happened. I recall wishing to have a dream like that again for a few years, until I started dating a girl.

Bubblez101

Sadly never had a lucid dream but I did keep a dream diary a few years back after reading somewhere that it can help you have them by familiarising yourself with your dreams. My reason for attempting it was solely for inflation but I think I was more interested in pumping others up rather then myself at this point. Not too sure, think it was 2011... 2012?

I lost interest pretty quickly though after about a week and from the fatigue of having to scribble down every detail of my strange dreams every morning... when I did have a dream, that is.

I've at least had dreams about inflation, both including others and myself. The most recent dream where I inflated involved a few tentacles shooting up a particular orifice of mine (icky, right?)... though it wasn't lucid but I at least could feel my belly. I remember the experience being quite pleasurable actually!

Also had a few dreams where I'm pregnant (non-lucid too), they're more frequent than the inflation ones, but the effects linger after I've woke up. Thought I was legit pregnant one morning, minus the baby bump.

Phraxus
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I can't say I've ever had a lucid inflation dream - or a lucid dream of any sort.  I have had maybe two inflation related dreams that I can remember, one of which I was able to influence somewhat at the time.  However, I was in the process of waking up when it happened, so that's probably why. 

I've considered studying lucid dreaming, but I've been told by a few who have that it's not nearly as impressive as some proponents make it sound.

"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men."

LutherVKane
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I recommend giving it a try. Lucidity isn't like light switch. There are varying levels of lucidity. The extent to which diffrent people report different degrees of impressiveness with lucid dreaming is related to their individual experience. I have no doubt that lucid dreaming is amazing for the people claim thus. But for some people it's just meh. You won't know until you try. Personally, I've had some pretty awesome lucid dreams. But I was never very good about keeping a dream journal, and thus haven't been able to improve much.

Another Canadian Guy
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Gotta agree with Luther. With a Lucid dream the areas of your brain that give sensation turn on full blast, sometimes even more so as it doesn't inhibit repetitive actions. For instance, when you bite into a chocolate cake in the real world, it's really good but the more you eat the less good it gets, as your brain doesn't feel the need to produce more of the same sensations. With a Lucid dream however, that first bite becomes the best tasting cake you've ever had, and each bite after that is as good as there isn't that repetitive cancelation. This of course can apply to any sensation, whether it be due to sex, flight, speed, anything and everything. The only issue is that while everyone can do it, it takes some time and dedication, main thing is realizing your in a dream while dreaming. That in itself is rather tricky to do so you'd need training for that. The first time you hit lucidity...whoa, what a rush!

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Ratbiker
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i've had hundreds of dreams involving inflation of all kinds and sizes, yet sadly, not one of them were lucid whatsoever. i was merely along for the ride... every. single. time.

xx 

ERHK

Omg I had a lucid dream with Hourglass Expansion like last week. In it, my girlfriend and I (Both Inflationists) were at our college pool and my girlfriend was in this really tight bikini. She told me she wanted to show me something cool, and she said to get in the pool with her. When we did, I saw her breasts and butt (which IRL are both already huge) start growing. By the end, her boobs had burst out of her top, and I literally had to get out of the pool to give her space. 

doubleintegral
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I have never had a lucid dream, and most of my naughty dreams seem to be limited to pregnancy and big boobs.  I rarely dream about body inflation, maybe because my brain can only dream about real things.

BlimpImp
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Only once have I had a lucid dream featuring inflation. I recall I was at an archaeological digsite of gray rock and clay. I was wearing khaki shorts, a white hoodie, and red high-tops. There appeared to be a lecture or some sort of college trip I was participating in. Then, for an unexplained reason, I ballooned round with my limbs hanging at my sides. People from the group stared on as I bounced on my bottom. It felt like I was weightless, bouncing on moonshoes really. That's sadly as far as it got. 

InfRD

A lucid dream is pretty much what got me turned over to the dark side.

Debuknight

Can't say I've ever had a lucid dream before X( Does anyone have some tips on attempting to induce them?

I've had a couple non-lucid dreams over the years. The only one I can really remember was where I was in my room in the middle of the night with my ex. I believe I had a pump connected to either her mouth or butt, I can't remember. I was happily pumping away while sitting on her tummy, which had expanded to the size of a large beachball, her boobs also following suit. Her skin was tight, soft, and a little bouncy, it was wonderful <3

It was one of those dreams that felt real, too. It was such an incredible feeling and I spent the rest of the week with it lingering in the back of my head. I want to have dreams like that again, and lucid dreams sound like a great experience to have.

 

Another Canadian Guy
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Go to "world of lucid dreaming", it's pretty much the hub for all things lucidity. It'll take some practice, and for the best results you'll have to wake yourself up at night, but it's definetly worth it in my opinion. 

(It's kinda like a prostate orgasm for men. It takes some time to learn and rewire yourself, but once you unlock it you'll have it for life and don't lose the skill, along with being some of the best things you'll ever get to experience).

 

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Debuknight

Thanks :) Lots of great help there! It's nice to know that it becomes easier with practice. I'd tried it in the past, but I would typically be deterred pretty easily. I'm going to give it another go and really work at it.

blueboy951

I have sleep paralysis and hallucinations from my narcolepsy. Every now and then I can see images of things in real life upon awakening, or right before going to sleep. I dream immediately and go straight into REM. Sadly I have yet to have Violet or any of my fetish dreams becoming hallucinations. I have lucid dreams, but they're hard to control.

ProdigyNtraining
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I had dreams of being inflated, but they weren't lucid.

And just so I know I'm stating correctly: a lucid dream IS a dream where you're aware that you're asleep, right?

I might be a bit chubby now, but, ya see that hose over there?

You know what to do with it~

85nobdss (not verified)

It is true that in a lucid dream, you're aware that you're dreaming. But it's more than that. You're also in control of what happens and can be the "director of your movie." It's pretty great.

pballooned

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