Ever wondered why boys talk about “wet dreams” but girls rarely do? It’s not because girls don’t dream — it’s biology and how bodies work differently.
Wet dreams (nocturnal emissions) happen when the body releases sexual tension during sleep. For boys, this usually means ejaculation — which is visible and easy to notice.
But girls can also have sexual dreams and feel aroused during sleep — sometimes even having orgasms. The difference is:
1. There’s no semen, so nothing obviously wet comes out like in boys.
Female arousal might lead to some natural lubrication (wetness), but it’s much less noticeable and usually absorbed or missed.
So yes — girls can have wet dreams (or dreams with sexual arousal), but it’s not as loud or visible as in boys. That’s why people think it doesn’t happen — but it does!
Just another cool way biology reminds us how unique and complex our bodies are 🥰🥰🥰💕
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