If I ever go swimming in a public pool and it's empty or as good as I fear that there's a shark in the deep end gonna get me.
I used to be a club swimmer and a triathlete so no logical reason for fear of a shark in a swimming pool!! |
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Oh wow - hi twinny!
I have the exact same fear! My friends think I'm crazy.
Not sure where the fear comes from - there's a James Bond film where sharks are released into a pool, I think - may that's stayed with us?
I am happy to report they haven't got me yet though |
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When there's really strong winds, stormy weather, I always think the windows are going to blow in or the chimney is going to collapse. Not that I've ever heard of this happening.
I have literally no other fears or phobias. |
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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago
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Every time I step on an escalator going down, my brain decides to tell me how it would absolutely suck to fall down said escalator.
Up ones are fine for some reason but the ones going down make me think worst case scenario every time. |
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Boats, especially being inside. The film Titanic did that for me being trapped on a sinking ship - shudder. Only two natural states for boats being built and sunk and I try to avoid being on one in it's transitory state (I agree being a diver it is an odd dichotomy but there we are) |
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By *orny-DJMan 49 weeks ago
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The telephone.
I hate having telephone conversations.
Can't explain why.
Maybe it's because I can't see the other persons face or something like that.
If I have an important call to make, it can sometimes take me a week to build up to do it. |
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