Fortunately, lucid dreaming is just something that I've carried with me for as far back as I can remember. Ever since I was in elementary school, I would be able to recognize a nightmare as a nightmare, and developed the skill of "willing myself awake." After awhile, instead of just using 'knowledge of dreaming while dreaming' to wake myself up, I started doing other things just by pure fear and instinct; jumping really far/high, manifesting weapons, things like that.
Throughout middle school, I got frustrated because no one else seemed to know that this kind of stuff was possible, let alone was anyone else experienced enough with it to hold a conversation about it, so I walked around considering myself somewhat of a "Dream Master." (lol. Middle schoolers are such dorks. )
Later, for about two years, I started to lose the ability to LD, except for maybe once or twice every two months, and didn't think too much of it, because it sucks only having yourself to share something as cool as LDing with, anyway.
But, shortly after that, going into highschool, I heard the term "lucid dreaming," I forget where from, starting reading about it online and was like "HOLY SHI0T OTHER PEOPLE DO THIS TOO?!" found Dream Views, and the rest is history in the making. 
First LD: God only knows. I can't remember. Mid 80's, sometime.
Found Out: Didn't first hear the term "Lucid dreaming" until about '97, so we'll go with that.
Found Dreamviews: April '05
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