As I'm a window cleaner I'm used to heights,but don't like flying either. I once went deep down in a cave in Wales for the first time,and got a bit claustrophobic and never been down since !I don't like heights or flying. Spiders are fine though!
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I'm not keen on motorway driving because of feeling a bit claustrophobic.As I'm a window cleaner I'm used to heights,but don't like flying either. I once went deep down in a cave in Wales for the first time,and got a bit claustrophobic and never been down since !
Me too re tall building's but that linked to fear heights.Spiders - have to check the bedroom every night before dropping off. Wuss. My Brother has a tarantula, wtf is that all about?
Heights also.
And a phobia of tall structures. Strange one that. Cant walk near things like Blackpool Tower.
Like rats and mice, if that helps?
ThanksI don't like heights or flying. Spiders are fine though!
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I only like ones from Mars.Thanks
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I got stuck in a lift for half an hour last year and it was bloody horrible. It was small and hot and when I shouted through the intercom thing a voice said just keep calm, an engineer is on his way. It felt like hours when he finally came,it has now made me wary of lifts when I was fine before.I don't like heights, but have braved mountains on occasion.
Hate bridges, as I always have an urge to jump off and I hate enclosed spaces, lifts and the thought of being trapped.
That all stemmed from when I was little and people pinning me under the bed clothes or holding a pillow over my face.
Great parents, eh!!
Also hate needles (am fine with injections, just have to look away) and I hate anything to do with the eyes. Could never ever have contact lenses, even though they would be ideal because I need two pairs of glasses, one for normal use, one for reading and computer work.
Hate horror films with gouged eyes and suchlike and also people in general poking around their eyes.
The hot doesn't help. You go from wondering if it is a dream to 'Am I am my way to hell?'I got stuck in a lift for half an hour last year and it was bloody horrible. It was small and hot and when I shouted through the intercom thing a voice said just keep calm, an engineer is on his way. It felt like hours when he finally came,it has now made me wary of lifts when I was fine before.
Imagine stuck in a lift with Tim Fisher !The hot doesn't help. You go from wondering if it is a dream to 'Am I am my way to hell?'
(Yes I have seen the film 'Devil!')
Cats - Can't stand the evil little bastards and they know it.
Some even weirder ones, like time stopping or gravity not working and the atoms of the universe breaking apart. Probably comes from having too much of things I shouldn't have when I was younger.
you should get one stuck round the back of your eye, thats not pleasantAnything to do with my eyes. The thought of contact lenses fills me with terror. I nearly threw up when my mother in law was telling me about the injections that she is currently having straight into her eye ball. Seriously, I would prefer blindness to having that done, unless they knocked me out prior to it
Having contact lenses is the best thing I have ever done. Would be lost without them.Anything to do with my eyes. The thought of contact lenses fills me with terror. I nearly threw up when my mother in law was telling me about the injections that she is currently having straight into her eye ball. Seriously, I would prefer blindness to having that done, unless they knocked me out prior to it
Heights did not scare me when I was younger. I remember when I was about 10, I scaled St Marys lighthouse in Blyth, Northumberland without any trepidation (you go up a spiral staircase on the inside with a completely open view from top to bottom). But now even if I go up to the second or third floor of a building, I get uneasy.After nearly drowning as a kid I've always had a fear of deep water,and still never conquered that fear. I also can't stand snakes they give me the creeps. I was wondering about fears <snip> Any others ?
Yes they are very smart and pick up on your feelings toward them. You are missing out on a lot, cats are the most wonderful creatures on Earth.Cats - Can't stand the evil little bastards and they know it.
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I'm afraid of being drugged, buried alive in a coffin, and then waking up in darkness. Saw this happen in a movie once ("The Vanishing")..
That's why I left my missus !I'm afraid of being drugged, buried alive in a coffin, and then waking up in darkness. Saw this happen in a movie once ("The Vanishing")..
There is a theory that the level of fear you experience increases as you get older. The theory goes that its because you reach an age where people are more likely to be dependent on you and therefore doing yourself a serious injury has more consequences.But now even if I go up to the second or third floor of a building, I get uneasy.
Due to a rare genetic disease, I have injections to to eyeballs when needed. Saves my vision and not as bad as it seems (I have to tell myself this).Anything to do with my eyes. The thought of contact lenses fills me with terror. I nearly threw up when my mother in law was telling me about the injections that she is currently having straight into her eye ball. Seriously, I would prefer blindness to having that done, unless they knocked me out prior to it
Perhaps because they look like the steps to a gallows!I'm not a fan of staircases that have the gaps in them. This kind of thing.
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Not sure why just freaks me out.
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