<p>Women tend to have more nightmares while men dream more about sex, a new 11-year study has claimed.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Scientists at the University of Montreal spent 11 years collecting data on the different nighttime dreams of men and women.<br /><br />They found that the happiness index for dreams is at its lowest when we are between the ages of 20 and 30, the 'Toronto Sun reported.<br /><br />Researchers found that women too dream about sex, but men have it on their unconscious minds a little more often.<br /><br />The survey listed 56 dream themes, including falling, floating, being chased, snakes, swimming, flooding and losing your teeth.<br /><br />Sex was the most common dream theme for men, with 85 per cent of respondents saying they dream about it at least occasionally.<br /><br />Women weren't far behind, with 73 per cent responding they dream about sex at least once in a while.<br /><br />Women are more likely to dream about being chased - 83 per cent compared to 78 per cent for men.<br /><br />For both men and women, dreams of falling are the third most frequent dream, the results indicate.<br /><br />According to researcher Tore Nielsen there appears to be a clear "dream theme diversity" between the two sexes.<br /><br />Women are more likely to dream about someone dying, being paralyzed by fear, or spiders and snakes. Women also report more nightmares than men.<br /><br />Men dream about flying, having magical powers, trying to kill someone or travelling to distant planets.<br /><br />The least surprising part of the study was that as we age, the range of things we dream about becomes smaller.</p>
<p>Women tend to have more nightmares while men dream more about sex, a new 11-year study has claimed.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Scientists at the University of Montreal spent 11 years collecting data on the different nighttime dreams of men and women.<br /><br />They found that the happiness index for dreams is at its lowest when we are between the ages of 20 and 30, the 'Toronto Sun reported.<br /><br />Researchers found that women too dream about sex, but men have it on their unconscious minds a little more often.<br /><br />The survey listed 56 dream themes, including falling, floating, being chased, snakes, swimming, flooding and losing your teeth.<br /><br />Sex was the most common dream theme for men, with 85 per cent of respondents saying they dream about it at least occasionally.<br /><br />Women weren't far behind, with 73 per cent responding they dream about sex at least once in a while.<br /><br />Women are more likely to dream about being chased - 83 per cent compared to 78 per cent for men.<br /><br />For both men and women, dreams of falling are the third most frequent dream, the results indicate.<br /><br />According to researcher Tore Nielsen there appears to be a clear "dream theme diversity" between the two sexes.<br /><br />Women are more likely to dream about someone dying, being paralyzed by fear, or spiders and snakes. Women also report more nightmares than men.<br /><br />Men dream about flying, having magical powers, trying to kill someone or travelling to distant planets.<br /><br />The least surprising part of the study was that as we age, the range of things we dream about becomes smaller.</p>