new love or relationship

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What does a dream about a new love or relationship mean?

A dream about a new love or relationship stands for profit, success at work, a promising introduction or a new romance. Sometimes this dream warns of a mistake that may lead to problems. See also the dream meaning of dating

What does a dream about starting a romance mean?

A dream about starting a new romance means that your businesses or company will be successful.

What does a dream about starting a relationship mean?

A dream in which you begin a new relationship signifies a chance for a romance with someone you already know but did not previously consider potential love.

What does a dream about starting a relationship with someone you know mean?

A dream in which your relationship with an acquaintance turns into a love affair means that you should take a closer look at this person, maybe he or she is the one you need.

What does a dream about starting a relationship mean as a single person?

A dream in which you enter into a new relationship when you are single in real life means that you will soon meet a nice man or woman and that this contact may grow into something greater.

What does a dream about starting a relationship mean if you are already in one?

A dream in which you start a new relationship when in real life you have a partner means that you are not satisfied with a situation in your relationship, your personal life, your sex life or the intimate sphere.

What does a dream about starting a relationship with your ex mean?

A dream about a new relationship with your ex sometimes means that a recovery of your relationship is possible. Read more in the dream meaning of ex

Read more: The meaning of common dreams: what do your dreams say about your subconscious?

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