Ever woken up with the urge to elbow your cheating, lying spouse in the side after dreaming about his infidelity - when in reality he has done nothing more offensive than hog the duvet?
You're not alone. More than half of women wake up in a mood with their partner - because he annoyed them in a dream during the night, according to new research.
A study found that British men frequently commit misdemeanours such as being unfaithful, having a row or even fathering a secret child in their wives' dreams.
And it's not just husbands and boyfriends who are to blame - nearly two thirds of all the 2,000 adults polled said they are regularly in a bad mood with people who have upset them in a dream.
One in 20 people regularly give their boss the cold shoulder as they dreamed they sacked them the night before, the poll by hotel chain Premier Inn found.
It's not surprising then that four in ten adults said their moods are affected by the dreams they have had the previous evening.
A spokeswoman for Premier Inn said: 'The research shows that our dreams impact heavily on our moods the next day.
You're not alone. More than half of women wake up in a mood with their partner - because he annoyed them in a dream during the night, according to new research.
A study found that British men frequently commit misdemeanours such as being unfaithful, having a row or even fathering a secret child in their wives' dreams.
And it's not just husbands and boyfriends who are to blame - nearly two thirds of all the 2,000 adults polled said they are regularly in a bad mood with people who have upset them in a dream.
One in 20 people regularly give their boss the cold shoulder as they dreamed they sacked them the night before, the poll by hotel chain Premier Inn found.
It's not surprising then that four in ten adults said their moods are affected by the dreams they have had the previous evening.
A spokeswoman for Premier Inn said: 'The research shows that our dreams impact heavily on our moods the next day.