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According to Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, most dreams which appear to be asexual are in fact symbolic of some sexual nature. In the days of Freud there were no sleep laboratories and no one knew anything about REM sleep and dream erections. However, it is common knowledge among men that they have erections in the morning. Now we know, of course, that this is because they wake up in the morning in the midst of one of these recurring dream erections. Freud could have also observed that whenever he was dreaming he had an erection. This could have influenced his theory put forth in The Interpretation of Dreams. He maintained that sexual drive was the primary motivation of most dreams, and he even had a list of sex symbols to go along with his theory. Freud, if alive today, would say that dream erections are caused by the sexual nature of dreams, even if the dreams appear to be asexual to the dreamer. Freud placed a great emphasis on sex in all his dream interpretations. Could this be because of his observations of his own erections associated with every dream? But are there other explanations?
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