You were dreaming about long leg hair, right? Then this dreams' dictionary is where you'll find an answer to your question, what does it really mean to dream about long leg hair. Below are all the interpretations and all the meanings of what you have dreamed about. The long leg hair dream consists of 1615 symbols:
When women dream that they remain in a particular yoga position, or when they see a man who is performing a yoga exercise, then that is an indication of a satisfactory extending sex life: either the partner is not capable of the woman long enough embrace, or the physical union it seems too little fanciful.... (yoga)
Slash: you endanger a long friendship.... (material)
means long life, or you will unexpectedly come into money... (Blessing / blessing)
from Tannen: long faithful friendship and love... (wreath)
see: a long journey is before you.... (vineyard)
trying to achieve something that you might have with prudence long... (hammer)
Obsidian, in the medicine the mineral totem in the moon of the long snow (22nd... (obsidian)
The salamander is a lizard-like reptile with a long tail and characteristic black yellow skin drawing.... (salamander)
If the candle does not burn, the person concerned should prepare himself for a long time of solitude.... (candle)
arrive therein: an already long felt desire goal will be achieved soon... (coach)
see grave mound: one will be reminded of something that has been forgotten for a long time, or you will get back something that had been lost or had been taken... (Tombstone / tomb)
Temptation is one afflicted, so be on guard, because you might get carried away to things that harm a long term... (Poppy / poppy flowers)
standing at the station: It depends visit which you expect a long time.... (railway station)
In a more general sense, the dreaming is that the dreaming has a strong need for togetherness, which threatens long to be unsatisfied and now overpowering.... (candle)
‘Because they are of more value than cattle to pass through long-range fallow the dignified ploughshare’, as the poet says.... (Maulesel / Maultier)