I have a weird memory which I have only just begun to reconsider because it seemed so unremarkable at the time. I was sleeping on the top bunk in a caravan in France when I was about 8, I think. The memory is not too clear, but I definitely woke up the next morning outside the caravan in my sleeping bag. I assumed that I had fallen off the bed and through the window (which I'm pretty sure was closed) next to it, obviously woken up because of this but then returned to sleep. Now I am thinking that this may not be the only explanation, and may be pretty flawed because I would have almost certainly sustained some kind of injury from the fall and at least remembered the experience. I have never fallen off any kind of bed before in my life, sleepwalked or had any unusual experiences along the lines of a possible abduction.
The thing is, the memory still seems so unremarkable because I have no negative emotions associated with it. Is this a common experience for people who think they have been abducted? Or is that simply because they suspect something sinister has happened, whereas I did not at the time? I don't think I can ever come to any conclusion, but I am interested in hearing about experiences which seem like possible abductions but are emotionally neutral, even mundane.
The thing is, the memory still seems so unremarkable because I have no negative emotions associated with it. Is this a common experience for people who think they have been abducted? Or is that simply because they suspect something sinister has happened, whereas I did not at the time? I don't think I can ever come to any conclusion, but I am interested in hearing about experiences which seem like possible abductions but are emotionally neutral, even mundane.