7. I was in a maths lesson with my high school class. I’m not behaving and keep trying not to laugh. the teachers who keep coming around are noticing and getting annoyed at me. My best friend (who I’m also in love with in real life) comes over to me and does the maths with me to make sure I stop messing about so I do not get in trouble. Then our headteacher (Mr Keary) comes in and my best friend gets so serious In fear of him. She’s like “okay we have to stop” so we switch to serious mode so we don’t get in trouble. we’re doing the math questions and trying to look very involved and focused and trying not to laugh even though its hard. After a while we both start getting more giggly and it gets harder to hide it. the teacher stops the class from doing questions and is talking to the class and explaining something about the maths. My best friend is messing about more now, and I’m the one who has to make her stop messing about and being silly so she doesn’t get in trouble as mr Keary is near us. She’s standing next to me, wobbling about and unable to stop being giggly, holding onto my arm and getting physically close to me. People are starting to notice our behaviour and when I tried to tell her to stop, she whispers “no” all giggly and cutesy and continues doing it, being all lovey dovey and close with me. I felt my heart flutter as I enjoyed it but was scared we were going to get told off for messing about in class. She cared about getting in trouble at the start but is now unbothered and refuses to stop as it’s making her happy.
This dream may be indicating that you have conflicting desires regarding your relationship with your best friend who you are also in love with. In the dream, you are in a math class, which could symbolize the rational, logical, and analytical part of your mind. However, you are not behaving and keep trying not to laugh, which suggests that you are struggling to maintain your composure in a situation where you know you should be serious and focused. Your best friend comes over and helps you with the maths, which could suggest that she is a positive influence on you, helping you to stay on track and avoid getting in trouble.
When the headteacher or authority figure (Mr Keary) enters the dream, your best friend becomes scared and serious, indicating that she respects the rules and wants to avoid getting in trouble. However, as the dream progresses, she becomes more playful and flirty, ignoring the rules and enjoying her closeness with you. This may suggest that she has conflicting desires as well, wanting to have a good time with you but also being afraid of the consequences of breaking the rules.
Overall, this dream may be highlighting the tension and ambiguity in your relationship with your best friend. You may feel torn between your desire to maintain a platonic friendship and your romantic feelings towards her. The dream may be suggesting that you need to find a way to balance these conflicting desires and figure out what you truly want in your relationship with your best friend.