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Hidden desires
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Symbol in the reading of Freud
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Primary interpretation
Hidden desires
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Primary interpretation
Hidden desires
Interpretive tone
Key themes
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If you find yourself in the bazaar, it means that you have hidden desires. Which ones? This can be learned if you clearly remember what happened to you in the market.
A noisy bazaar with a large number of people and brisk trade symbolizes your desire to keep your affairs in deep secrecy; maybe it's about your new sexual relationship.
A deserted bazaar means that you are lonely and no one cares about your worries and aspirations, you have no one to even share your problems with or cry to your heart's content.
You observe a quarrel or a fight in the bazaar, but do not intervene - this means that you need an authoritative life partner and are looking for him, but do not realize it.
The same situation at the bazaar, but if you take an active part in it, speaks of your calmness and balanced behavior in life.
If you actively bargain with sellers in the bazaar, for a woman it symbolizes the path to prostitution, and for a man - an attraction to women of easy behavior.
If you walk through the bazaar, look at the goods and only judge them, this speaks of your dream of an ideal sexual partner.
If you yourself trade in the bazaar, you are proud of your sexual attractiveness, which the people around you have not yet appreciated.
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