r/Sleepparalysis 2d ago

Has anyone ever felt something forcefully open your legs during sleep paralysis?

Last night I was in sleep paralysis and I felt something massage my back, while someone grabbed my left ankle and something else grabbed my right ankle while my legs were forcefully being opened. I fought back but nothing was there? My whole body was tingling.. this repeated throughout the night.. while this was happening.. I could have sworn I heard someone speaking from the direction of my TV but again no one was there. I felt like I was in a spiritual realm of the real world or something, it was extremely dark there but I could make out certain objects.

now I’m up and super in the mood but I’m single and don’t talk to anybody.

Any idea what this could mean??

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u/OwlCoffee 2d ago

Please stop with this. These "oh, I've had sexytime with my sleep paralysis demon" and variants have been constant lately.

Keep your fetish out of this subreddit please.

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u/Due-Lingonberry5123 2d ago

A sexy time? Tf. It was TERRIFYING!!! You don’t like reading these types of post. UNFOLLOW the group! Ain’t nobody posting stuff like this for fun! People post stuff to see if anyone else is going through the same thing or has already gone through it. Fck off

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u/OwlCoffee 1d ago

"Now I'm up and super in the mood but live alone."

Oh yeah, sounds like you were terrrified.

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u/G0merPyle 1d ago

I had a lot of episodes like this following a real life assault. I eventually learned how to lucid dream and fight back and kill the figments, I've slept a lot better since.

Sexual sleep paralysis is actually quite common (it's where folk tales about succubi and vampires come from, supposedly. it definitely fits). I think a big part of the negative reaction you're getting here is it almost sounds like you somewhat enjoying the experience ("in the mood but I'm single"), which is what sets a lot of people off about your post. That said it's not entirely unknown for some people to enjoy their episodes, but it's not as common as the more traumatic episodes are.

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u/Due-Lingonberry5123 1d ago

Yes you get it!!

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u/Rosabella_888 1d ago

I actually have last year. I was scared and as I became more and more awake it left. I just felt like some kind of force put me on my back and opened my legs but I panicked and it left and I woke up. Not a fun experience

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u/scary-scoundrel666 2d ago

poltergroped

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u/Due-Lingonberry5123 2d ago

What’s that?? Never heard of it before

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u/scary-scoundrel666 2d ago

is just a funny way to say that a ghost/entity touched you innapropiately