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Experiencing dream orgasms?

So I relapsed on p/m/o this morning.

So I had a wet dream last night. It's been wet dream galore for me lately. I'm 23, but I feel like I'm going through puberty all over again, haha.
About a week ago I had a wet dream, and then woke up and relapsed on porn and masturbation. And then I had another wet dream two nights after that (this past Tuesday). And then I have my wet dream last night. Sheesh!
I'm kind of disappointed because I was going pretty strong and I wanted to make it to two weeks without orgasm.

Yesterday was day 12 of my experiment of not masturbating and not viewing pornography.
Then I had a wet dream last night. I've been trying to do three weeks of no porn and no masturbation since September. Since taking up the experiment, I've been having a few wet dreams here and there, which was a surprise for me because I thought guys stopped having wet dreams after puberty.
Recently I read that the nocturnal emission (wet dream) is parallel and analogous to the woman's montly period. In as much as the menstrual cycle has her body ridding itself of the "old" uterine lining, the wet dream is the body ridding itself of "old" semen.
Could this be a good measure of success in Karezza?

Hello,
I just had a wet dream, but It was just semen! No sperms!
How is this possible?
Well I was on my 46th day of no orgasms.
I think the two weeks period is for mice (As this research was conducted on mice) & men recover quicker than mice.
I just wanted to know what happens during wet dreams??
Is it orgasm in sleep or just ejaculation?
I mean... do wet dreams create same change in dopamine, oxytocin as they are caused by orgasms?
If they cause the same change, I will try to avoid wet dreams.
Otherwise, I won't care much about wet dreams in future.

My experience with sex dreams is that they are rare, but much more vivid and "Platonically real" (ironically) than sexual experiences in real life. Has anyone else felt this way?
Anyway, as a result I have found myself actually seeking out such experiences during my periods of abstinence, albeit with no success thus far. (e.g. sleeping naked to avoid any mechanical obstructions to...the process.)

[Comment from private correspondence]
I would say that as a culture we have all inherited weak PC muscles from previous generations. Therefore, I think both men and women would benefit from practicing Kegel exercises. I know of someone who was troubled by nocturnal emissions. After strengthening his PC he no longer had any further trouble.

See this thread:
http://www.reuniting.info/node/1929

Just because I came here the other day and talked about having had dream arousal before during a withdrawal period - it happened again the other day.
Otherwise I would have been on day 13 now. Maybe I still am? Which brings me to my question...
Hi. Forgive me I am not sure as to were to post this,
I am on my 7th (going my 8th) day of no masturbating. The thing is, is last night I had a wet dream. Does that mean it is counted as masturbation since I had an orgasm? Does this mean I have to start all over again?
P.s How do I stop wet dreams?
Thank you!