Dream of man, married, want, groom, laughing
I was getting married, but didn't want to marry the groom. Everyone was pushing me in to it but I knew it didn't feel right. Then when I walked up the aisle, the groom wasn't there. He then ran in late with his best men, and his best man stood next to me. They all burst out laughing and my groom then told me he didn't want to marry me and then ran out of the room. I was left humiliated, having to hear about how awful it is that I was jilted.
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of man in a dream
To dream of a man, if handsome, well formed and supple, denotes that you will enjoy life vastly and come into rich possessions. If he is misshapen and sour-visaged, you will meet disappointments and many perplexities will involve you. For a woman to dream of a handsome man, she is likely to have distinction offered her. If he is ugly, she will experience trouble through some one whom she considers a friend.
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Meaning of married in a dream
Getting married in a dream shows a new beginning and a new path opening in your life.
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Meaning of want in a dream
To dream that you are in want, denotes that you have unfortunately ignored the realities of life, and chased folly to her stronghold of sorrow and adversity. If you find yourself contented in a state of want, you will bear the misfortune which threatens you with heroism, and will see the clouds of misery disperse. To relieve want, signifies that you will be esteemed for your disinterested kindness, but you will feel no pleasure in well doing.
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Meaning of laughing in a dream
Relaxation. Volatility. Need for spontaneity. To dream that you laugh and feel cheerful, means success in your undertakings, and bright companions socially. Laughing immoderately at some weird object, denotes disappointment and lack of harmony in your surroundings. To hear the happy laughter of children, means joy and health to the dreamer. To laugh at the discomfiture of others, denotes that you will wilfully injure your friends to gratify your own selfish desires. To hear mocking laughter, denotes illness and disappointing affairs.
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