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By *rolicUsCouple
over a year ago
Alluringly mysterious |
Have worked on it, so now not most spiders but very specifically tarantulas. Origin being the original Tarzan shows where he got stuck in a massive web. Could walk past the robotics spiders at the Harry Potter Studio tour. Still too innate a fear |
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By *rsPricklePantsWoman
over a year ago
Room 237 at The Overlook Hotel, Suffolk |
"Claustrophobia, Arachnophobia
Lol hubby will ay with a spider all day . I feel like wee should burn the house down."
I'm not quite that bad I have to get my husband to evict them, only this is he's been known to pretend to throw them at me
Worst thing is a being trapped somewhere small with a big spider |
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By *igGs19Woman
over a year ago
Castle Douglas |
Extremely claustrophobic.
Not a big fan of moths or butterflies but can deal with them if I absolutely have to.
Spiders - tarantulas are fine, it's the wee fast fuckers that run across the room and disappear that I'm not having, you know they're still there, watching, waiting... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Heights, which sounds a possible issue in a pilot... " not really . I was airborne so was my husband. The fear is not the falling. It's the abrupt stop. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Heights, which sounds a possible issue in a pilot... not really . I was airborne so was my husband. The fear is not the falling. It's the abrupt stop. "
It's unsecured heights like tall ladders, edge of a cliff. I had scaffolding at the house in the summer, 3 storeys and I thought I would be okay on that, but once stood at the peak with nothing around me, I was not happy. Abseiling I'm fine, and strap a flying machine on my back I'm a demon.. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Heights, which sounds a possible issue in a pilot... not really . I was airborne so was my husband. The fear is not the falling. It's the abrupt stop.
It's unsecured heights like tall ladders, edge of a cliff. I had scaffolding at the house in the summer, 3 storeys and I thought I would be okay on that, but once stood at the peak with nothing around me, I was not happy. Abseiling I'm fine, and strap a flying machine on my back I'm a demon.." I would be have to agree. It's all situational. I can ignore great heights. But if it's unsecured it's a issue. |
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