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AddendumOkay, would it be possible to engage in all of the behaviors listed in the previous two questions (sexual intercourse), and in the process of doing so, make a mental reaction of moral judgment, open and pass through two locked doors on the way out of the door (one partially obstructed), go down a flight of stairs, then proceed to come back, lock the doors on the way back in, and lay down back in bed (the moral judgment would be the only thing I actually remember, the other activities would simply be necessary actions for any of this to occur), while sleepwalking (or resulting from any other possible sleepdisorder). I do not remember any other aspect of the dreamlike state other than the intercourse, deciding to not complete it for moral reasons, and at one point looking at myself in a bathroom mirror. I do not remember any other general movement, and that's about it. I didn't find any evidence that I had gone anywhere, or from my clothing that I had done anything, is this just a figment of my imagination? Thanks.
Re: Addendumpatients who sleep walk often go out locked doors or do rather complex activities like that. I cannot say about the moral judgement as there is nothing reported on that. Sleep sex is reported but very rare.
[quote] Okay, would it be possible to engage in all of the behaviors listed in the previous two questions (sexual intercourse), and in the process of doing so, make a mental reaction of moral judgment, open and pass through two locked doors on the way out of the door (one partially obstructed), go down a flight of stairs, then proceed to come back, lock the doors on the way back in, and lay down back in bed (the moral judgment would be the only thing I actually remember, the other activities would simply be necessary actions for any of this to occur), while sleepwalking (or resulting from any other possible sleepdisorder). I do not remember any other aspect of the dreamlike state other than the intercourse, deciding to not complete it for moral reasons, and at one point looking at myself in a bathroom mirror... [/quote]
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