If you have dreamed of Sucking: An experienced relative can give you important advice on matters related to your life. Just when you are about to give up, you are about to take maximum advantage of the benefits of life. Sucking in a dream, this dream is interpreted according to the content and details of the dream. It is interpreted according to whom the person absorbs.
Sucking in a dream should generally be interpreted according to the content of the dream, other symbols or objects seen, and events. Its nature depends on its relation to other objects or phenomena.
2- Emotionallv we all have needs which arc left over from childhood. These mav be unfulfilled desires or the need to be whole and complete. This need can surface in dreams as sucking something.
3- The snake which sucks its own tail (See Ouroboros) is a potent image of spiritual completeness.
The dream may also be a metaphor for “sucking up” to someone.
To dream that someone is sucking on you, suggests that you are feeling drained, physically and/or emotionally. You feel that you are too much of a giver in a situation or relationship.
Manipulating something or someone for a desired benefit.
Taking time, energy, attention, money, or something else from someone else.
Need, or a feeling or fear of lack.
See also: Drinking; Taking From; Lips; Mouth; Parasite; Scarcity
Emotional hunger, experiencing childhood longings, dependence or feelings. Being sucked at: if other than child-parent relationship, feeling one s energy drained; having a sense of another person, or an aspect of oneself, being parasitical—not giving as well as receiving—or having baby needs. Idioms: suck up to someone; bloodsucker.
2. Sexual urge.
An action associated with infancy, but also strongly erotic; dreaming of sucking your thumb may be a suggestion that you return to the simplicity of babyhood, in some context or other; or the dream could have sexual connotations. Search it for more clues. Are you being a ‘sucker’? Or feeling insecure?
Emotional hunger; experiencing childhood longings, dependence, or feelings. Being sucked at: if other than child-parent relationship, feeling one’s energy drained; having a sense of another person, or an aspect of oneself, being parasitic—not giving as well as receiving, or having baby needs; sexual feelings. Idioms: suck up to someone; bloodsucker.