Xequecal wrote:
I don't remember my dreams. What's infuriating is I do remember trying to remember things about the dreams, but always failing. Like I'll remember "the dream I had last night as really **** up" but I won't remember anything about the dream.
Try keeping a pad of paper and a pen right next to your bed. Back when I was experimenting heavily with dreams, I too found it frustrating when I could not remember an "awesome dream" for whatever reason. I resolved myself that the second I woke up, the first thing I would do is reach for my pen and paper and right down a key word or description from my dream. I found that just something that simple would then bring back the dream in a cascade of memories.
For instance, there was one dream I had that I couldn't remember anything about it. Then I looked at my paper and saw I had written "Parker Lewis" on it. And then suddenly I could start remembering everything (and this will date how long ago it was that I was doing these experiments).
I find that the longer you go after waking the more chance of you forgetting the dream occurs. Usually by the time I'm in the shower it's fully gone, unless I am actively trying to remember it. This is why it's important to write things down the very instant you wake up. And by "wake up" I don't mean "the time you have to get out of bed." I mean the first moment you break from REM sleep.