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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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For me it's clowns .... I had a freak out in Mac Donald's and hid behind my kids. Why don't they warn you that Ronald McDonald would make an appearance ! |
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over a year ago
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Motorbikes, scare the crap out of me, I had an accident with one years ago (wasn't my fault) but since then I get the shakes every time one goes past.
And bridges, ones with cars going underneath scare me to death |
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over a year ago
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Being tied up in a bondage situation with some new. Still excited but theres a voice in the back of my mind saying what if they are really crazy and looking to punish me a lot worse than I thought |
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over a year ago
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note do not look at my pics OP.. clown pic!
Other than ghost trains...have a phobia of them and have a panic attack if I'm near them and someone (normally kids) ask to go on it... I just can't face them...
fine with everything else |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"note do not look at my pics OP.. clown pic!
Other than ghost trains...have a phobia of them and have a panic attack if I'm near them and someone (normally kids) ask to go on it... I just can't face them...
fine with everything else"
Loving the clown pic and I still would |
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"For me it's clowns .... I had a freak out in Mac Donald's and hid behind my kids. Why don't they warn you that Ronald McDonald would make an appearance ! " heights but can do things that involve it xx |
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"For me it's clowns .... I had a freak out in Mac Donald's and hid behind my kids. Why don't they warn you that Ronald McDonald would make an appearance ! heights but can do things that involve it xx "
Have you been up The Shard? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not scared but I really cant have a bath when I'm alone in the house. I hear alsorts of noises and creaks and end up sitting in freezing water unable to move.
Dont like being home alone much. "
Also scared of growing old alone |
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"For me it's clowns .... I had a freak out in Mac Donald's and hid behind my kids. Why don't they warn you that Ronald McDonald would make an appearance ! "
Sorry op and i undetstand your phobia ,but that made me giggle.
I hate the dark |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"note do not look at my pics OP.. clown pic!
Other than ghost trains...have a phobia of them and have a panic attack if I'm near them and someone (normally kids) ask to go on it... I just can't face them...
fine with everything else"
Thank you for warning lol |
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"Not scared but I really cant have a bath when I'm alone in the house. I hear alsorts of noises and creaks and end up sitting in freezing water unable to move.
Dont like being home alone much.
Also scared of growing old alone "
I fear this also. |
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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago
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Clowns, goes back to an incident as a small child...Can't even take my kids to the circus.
A friends child had a clown at their birthday party and it's the only time I've punched anyone.. He crept up behind me so I hit him red |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Not scared but I really cant have a bath when I'm alone in the house. I hear alsorts of noises and creaks and end up sitting in freezing water unable to move.
Dont like being home alone much.
Also scared of growing old alone
I fear this also. "
Infact I struggle living alone haha I'm very much a people's person |
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over a year ago
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Daddy Long Legs - they always seem to make a beeline for me and I scream loudly.
Spiders a little bit. Not too bad if they are big and I can see them.
Frogs, worms and slugs, cant stand them |
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Its not a fear, because I don't really have a fear, but if I look over the edge and it's high, I get an urge to jump. I'm convinced I wouldn't die, that I'd land and walk away. Like some kind of super power.
So far I've withheld the urge. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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water
I can't swim I've had a real phobia of it since I was a small child, when I a child, about 3 or 4 my dad decided the best way to learn me to swim was just throw me in, I remember quite vividly struggling for my life to get out and looking up at him just stood laughing at me flapping about, some random woman jumped in to save me, I have never been near a pool since, I actually get cold sweats when I see a pool or any big areas of water |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I have megalohydrothalassophobia.
It's a fear of huge objects submerged deep underwater. Specifically in the sea. Shipwrecks in particular.
And spiders. Obviously. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Feeling, hearing, seeing and being sick
(Vomit)
Emetophobia I have that as well. "
That's the word for it! The panic attacks around I get are just as bad |
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"Daddy Long Legs - they always seem to make a beeline for me and I scream loudly.
Spiders a little bit. Not too bad if they are big and I can see them.
Frogs, worms and slugs, cant stand them "
I heard daddy long legs are seriously poisonous but don't have anyway of biting you, not sure how true this is |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Its not a fear, because I don't really have a fear, but if I look over the edge and it's high, I get an urge to jump. I'm convinced I wouldn't die, that I'd land and walk away. Like some kind of super power.
So far I've withheld the urge. "
I get that with water. When I was on a cruise I kept leaning over the edge and the urge to jump into the water was so strong. |
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"water
I can't swim I've had a real phobia of it since I was a small child, when I a child, about 3 or 4 my dad decided the best way to learn me to swim was just throw me in, I remember quite vividly struggling for my life to get out and looking up at him just stood laughing at me flapping about, some random woman jumped in to save me, I have never been near a pool since, I actually get cold sweats when I see a pool or any big areas of water "
at your dad laughing |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have megalohydrothalassophobia.
It's a fear of huge objects submerged deep underwater. Specifically in the sea. Shipwrecks in particular.
And spiders. Obviously."
You can submerge me with you if you'd like |
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I just cannot cope with mice because of how they move. We lived in the country for a whole and I would retreat upstairs screaming and refuse to come down until my daughter (I think she was about 8) pointed the cat at them. The cat just played with any mouse until it was exhausted or petrified and then my daughter would pick it up by its tail, tell the cat off and hide the mouse outside somewhere. Then, and only then, would I come downstairs. I think the cats did it to wind me up - bring them into the house in the first place. We didn't live too long in the country |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have megalohydrothalassophobia.
It's a fear of huge objects submerged deep underwater. Specifically in the sea. Shipwrecks in particular."
That's a thing???
I have NIGHTMARES about being sucked down down down into icy black water, and into the wreck of a huge ocean liner. |
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"water
I can't swim I've had a real phobia of it since I was a small child, when I a child, about 3 or 4 my dad decided the best way to learn me to swim was just throw me in, I remember quite vividly struggling for my life to get out and looking up at him just stood laughing at me flapping about, some random woman jumped in to save me, I have never been near a pool since, I actually get cold sweats when I see a pool or any big areas of water "
That is awful!
No wonder you're terrified of water.
As a mother I can't comprehend doing that to a child |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Daddy Long Legs - they always seem to make a beeline for me and I scream loudly.
Spiders a little bit. Not too bad if they are big and I can see them.
Frogs, worms and slugs, cant stand them
I heard daddy long legs are seriously poisonous but don't have anyway of biting you,
not sure how true this is "
I think that's if you eat them
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Feeling, hearing, seeing and being sick
(Vomit)
Emetophobia I have that as well.
That's the word for it! The panic attacks around I get are just as bad "
I've only had it for a couple of years. I didn't develop it until I left school and spent my first day at a new course having my first panic attacks and strong sense of nausea and passing out. But i'm employed and calm now but still wary of what i'm eating and being really clean to avoid it coming on |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"For me it's clowns .... I had a freak out in Mac Donald's and hid behind my kids. Why don't they warn you that Ronald McDonald would make an appearance !
Sorry op and i undetstand your phobia ,but that made me giggle.
I hate the dark "
Made my kids giggle too |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Daddy Long Legs - they always seem to make a beeline for me and I scream loudly.
Spiders a little bit. Not too bad if they are big and I can see them.
Frogs, worms and slugs, cant stand them
I heard daddy long legs are seriously poisonous but don't have anyway of biting you,
not sure how true this is
I think that's if you eat them
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I've ate 5 today Will someone give me mouth 2 mouth |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Feeling, hearing, seeing and being sick
(Vomit)
Emetophobia I have that as well.
That's the word for it! The panic attacks around I get are just as bad
I've only had it for a couple of years. I didn't develop it until I left school and spent my first day at a new course having my first panic attacks and strong sense of nausea and passing out. But i'm employed and calm now but still wary of what i'm eating and being really clean to avoid it coming on "
I feel for you, I really do.
Iv had mine nearly 17 years. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Feeling, hearing, seeing and being sick
(Vomit)
Emetophobia I have that as well.
That's the word for it! The panic attacks around I get are just as bad
I've only had it for a couple of years. I didn't develop it until I left school and spent my first day at a new course having my first panic attacks and strong sense of nausea and passing out. But i'm employed and calm now but still wary of what i'm eating and being really clean to avoid it coming on
I feel for you, I really do.
Iv had mine nearly 17 years."
Wow almost as long as I've been alive. Hope one day it just vanishes for you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Daddy Long Legs - they always seem to make a beeline for me and I scream loudly.
Spiders a little bit. Not too bad if they are big and I can see them.
Frogs, worms and slugs, cant stand them
I heard daddy long legs are seriously poisonous but don't have anyway of biting you, not sure how true this is "
I dont know either, its just them divebombing me. they leave everyone else in my family alone |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Feeling, hearing, seeing and being sick
(Vomit)
Emetophobia I have that as well.
That's the word for it! The panic attacks around I get are just as bad
I've only had it for a couple of years. I didn't develop it until I left school and spent my first day at a new course having my first panic attacks and strong sense of nausea and passing out. But i'm employed and calm now but still wary of what i'm eating and being really clean to avoid it coming on
I feel for you, I really do.
Iv had mine nearly 17 years.
Wow almost as long as I've been alive. Hope one day it just vanishes for you."
I won't |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have megalohydrothalassophobia.
It's a fear of huge objects submerged deep underwater. Specifically in the sea. Shipwrecks in particular.
That's a thing???
I have NIGHTMARES about being sucked down down down into icy black water, and into the wreck of a huge ocean liner."
I didn't realise it was an actual phobia either, until recently. Just knew that deep, dark water and sunken things gave me the shivers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Daddy Long Legs - they always seem to make a beeline for me and I scream loudly.
Spiders a little bit. Not too bad if they are big and I can see them.
Frogs, worms and slugs, cant stand them
I heard daddy long legs are seriously poisonous but don't have anyway of biting you, not sure how true this is
I dont know either, its just them divebombing me. they leave everyone else in my family alone "
They have no idea how to fly lol, am sure they're blind |
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By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago
MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire) |
Pigeons - my mother used to tell me as a small child that if I misbehaved they would come and peck my brain out through my eyes...
Fish - she told me the noise of water draining out was the fish coming to eat me (shes not the most maternal of women)
Moths - just the way they move - too random and flittery
and frogs - just urgh |
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By (user no longer on site)
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For the people with actual phobias, have you ever looked into getting help for them? There's a lot of information online about different ways of tackling them. It's worthwhile giving it a go. You can even do some things yourself. It can work and you can regain control. |
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"Pigeons - my mother used to tell me as a small child that if I misbehaved they would come and peck my brain out through my eyes...
Fish - she told me the noise of water draining out was the fish coming to eat me (shes not the most maternal of women)
Moths - just the way they move - too random and flittery
and frogs - just urgh"
Your mum was very cruel, how many nightmares did you get? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Feeling, hearing, seeing and being sick
(Vomit)
Emetophobia I have that as well.
That's the word for it! The panic attacks around I get are just as bad
I've only had it for a couple of years. I didn't develop it until I left school and spent my first day at a new course having my first panic attacks and strong sense of nausea and passing out. But i'm employed and calm now but still wary of what i'm eating and being really clean to avoid it coming on
I feel for you, I really do.
Iv had mine nearly 17 years.
Wow almost as long as I've been alive. Hope one day it just vanishes for you.
I won't "
I was wanting to get over mine but apparently the only way is exposure therapy. Definitely not doing that |
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"I have megalohydrothalassophobia.
It's a fear of huge objects submerged deep underwater. Specifically in the sea. Shipwrecks in particular."
I had no idea it had a name, thank you For me this also includes the underside of boats |
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Nothing does really apart from one time i was in the US visiting a friend. Walking along a gravely path upto towards a dam we where visiting it was followed by rattle rattle every 30 seconds or so. My US mate said its ok there just rattlers no shit i thought , i couldnt see them that was the worse bit. Ive held snakes before and love them but that did freak me out. |
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By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago
MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire) |
"Pigeons - my mother used to tell me as a small child that if I misbehaved they would come and peck my brain out through my eyes...
Fish - she told me the noise of water draining out was the fish coming to eat me (shes not the most maternal of women)
Moths - just the way they move - too random and flittery
and frogs - just urgh
Your mum was very cruel, how many nightmares did you get? "
Yes she was. I've had counselling since and gotten over the damage her relationship with me did. Sadly cannot untangle the fears although we did try. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Feeling, hearing, seeing and being sick
(Vomit)
Emetophobia I have that as well.
That's the word for it! The panic attacks around I get are just as bad
I've only had it for a couple of years. I didn't develop it until I left school and spent my first day at a new course having my first panic attacks and strong sense of nausea and passing out. But i'm employed and calm now but still wary of what i'm eating and being really clean to avoid it coming on
I feel for you, I really do.
Iv had mine nearly 17 years.
Wow almost as long as I've been alive. Hope one day it just vanishes for you.
I won't
I was wanting to get over mine but apparently the only way is exposure therapy. Definitely not doing that "
No!!! A counsellor/therapist told me she could induce it if I wanted to try and get over it! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have megalohydrothalassophobia.
It's a fear of huge objects submerged deep underwater. Specifically in the sea. Shipwrecks in particular.
I had no idea it had a name, thank you For me this also includes the underside of boats "
Yes! Me too! Rust and barnacles and hugeness. Urgh! |
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My friend is mortally terrified of buttons. Which I find hilarious.
She gets through a lot of Velcro and makes her husband wash and iron his shirts.
Very real fear, apparently. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have megalohydrothalassophobia.
It's a fear of huge objects submerged deep underwater. Specifically in the sea. Shipwrecks in particular.
I had no idea it had a name, thank you For me this also includes the underside of boats "
Oh yes, I can relate to that. The bit where the water laps against it, shudder.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have megalohydrothalassophobia.
It's a fear of huge objects submerged deep underwater. Specifically in the sea. Shipwrecks in particular.
I had no idea it had a name, thank you For me this also includes the underside of boats
Oh yes, I can relate to that. The bit where the water laps against it, shudder...."
My OH is scared of things you can't see the bottom of or where you can't see where your feet are going, so the sea, canals, rivers, dark areas at night, long grass ... |
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I'm not great with heights but love stuff like abseiling and always go beyond the barriers, if they start to crop up, if I'm climbing high. I've got a bit of a funny streak, so when I feel held back I go out of my way to, sometimes sheepishly, beat it.
Other than that touching slugs I find rather distasteful. (I prefer ahow-ers to growers). |
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"Rats. absolutely detest them
You wouldn't want to visit me then ... I have 4 pet rats "
Rats kick ass!
I came home aged 14 with 2 pet rats that I got in some misplaced attempt to shock my parents.
They're soooo delightful - much more interesting than hamsters or gerbils and you can teach them to do tricks and they sit on yr shoulders lol
I kept rats for 11 years. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Rats. absolutely detest them
You wouldn't want to visit me then ... I have 4 pet rats
Rats kick ass!
I came home aged 14 with 2 pet rats that I got in some misplaced attempt to shock my parents.
They're soooo delightful - much more interesting than hamsters or gerbils and you can teach them to do tricks and they sit on yr shoulders lol
I kept rats for 11 years."
They are very intelligent , but also mischevious. My lot broke out of there cage one night, I eventually found them all nuzzled down the side of the sofa |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Feeling, hearing, seeing and being sick
(Vomit)
Emetophobia I have that as well.
That's the word for it! The panic attacks around I get are just as bad
I've only had it for a couple of years. I didn't develop it until I left school and spent my first day at a new course having my first panic attacks and strong sense of nausea and passing out. But i'm employed and calm now but still wary of what i'm eating and being really clean to avoid it coming on
I feel for you, I really do.
Iv had mine nearly 17 years.
Wow almost as long as I've been alive. Hope one day it just vanishes for you.
I won't
I was wanting to get over mine but apparently the only way is exposure therapy. Definitely not doing that
No!!! A counsellor/therapist told me she could induce it if I wanted to try and get over it! " have you tried it? |
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"Horrific sporting injuries - can't watch them, aaargh.."
Completely agree...social media is a minefield when some poor footballer's leg goes the wrong way! *vom* |
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I knew someone who had a real fear of peas
Right now.. I'm scared my evil bitch cat will bring back in the very much alive mouse I just spent 20 mins chasing around the kitchen! Although as long as it doesn't come upstairs I can cope with it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Feeling, hearing, seeing and being sick
(Vomit)
Emetophobia I have that as well.
That's the word for it! The panic attacks around I get are just as bad
I've only had it for a couple of years. I didn't develop it until I left school and spent my first day at a new course having my first panic attacks and strong sense of nausea and passing out. But i'm employed and calm now but still wary of what i'm eating and being really clean to avoid it coming on
I feel for you, I really do.
Iv had mine nearly 17 years.
Wow almost as long as I've been alive. Hope one day it just vanishes for you.
I won't
I was wanting to get over mine but apparently the only way is exposure therapy. Definitely not doing that
No!!! A counsellor/therapist told me she could induce it if I wanted to try and get over it! have you tried it?"
No way! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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real fears probably nothing - i hate spiders - the dark - noises i dnt know what they are - handrails - enclosed spaces especially if people are close by and ifeel crushed |
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My phobia is really bad, I feel physically sick just saying or seeing the word, but they have 8 legs.
I was on a date at home the other week and a huge one decided to run across the living room floor - there I am shaking, terrified and almost throwing up, curled into a ball, while the guy caught it and got rid of it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Scared of spiders ... I can cope with tiny ones but if a big one was to appear in my flat then I'd leave until a neighbour could get it...oh I wonder if a hunky fireman would rescue me (I have a fireman craving recently )
Also I'm scared of piers, or stairs that have no back step on them. I hate being able to see the ground or sea below |
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I used to be scared of crowds and confined places. Nearly had meltdowns before just because I was in a lift, even though it was empty. I've since been stuck in London underground, Tokyo underground, and various other places during rush hour, and now I can tolerate even if I'm not happy about it |
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Im petrified of going to the dentists. After a bad experience as a child. I'm having an extraction done Tuesday. Full sedation for me, so private and £300! Only way I can have anything done.
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"Traffic cones
I go to pieces driving through them
And I could never go to sleep with one in my room"
Why would you have a traffic cone in your bedroom..what are you lot up to in the neath valley?the mind boggles... |
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"Heights for me ,the Eiffel tower that's some phallic symbol though "
Might have a pic of it, but not been up the tower, I just stayed at the bottom, as I like bottoms, I am also frightened of heights |
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"Pigeons - my mother used to tell me as a small child that if I misbehaved they would come and peck my brain out through my eyes...
Fish - she told me the noise of water draining out was the fish coming to eat me (shes not the most maternal of women)
Moths - just the way they move - too random and flittery
and frogs - just urgh
Your mum was very cruel, how many nightmares did you get?
Yes she was. I've had counselling since and gotten over the damage her relationship with me did. Sadly cannot untangle the fears although we did try."
You must be trying to get over it through sexual pleasures |
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Violence, never bothered me much before I witnessed a mass brawl in my missus pub years back, anyway saw a guy struck with a hammer and still remember the sound, the guy pulled through but gave me nightmares for a long while... |
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"Wasps. And polystyrene. polystyrene that is an unusual one xx "
Touching it makes me feel sick. When I got a new washing machine I had to get a mate round to help me. He Un wrapped it, I moved it and plumbed it in. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Anything happening to my son's.
Then it's hospitals. It's a phobia and pretty severe
After that it's more dislikes rather than fears. Ladders and slimey things |
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
North of The Wall - youll need your vest |
"The sky falling on my head?
Someone hugging me when I'm out and dislodging my wig. "
Theyd have to come at you from behind otherwise they wouldnt be able to get near enough |
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By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago
MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire) |
"Pigeons - my mother used to tell me as a small child that if I misbehaved they would come and peck my brain out through my eyes...
Fish - she told me the noise of water draining out was the fish coming to eat me (shes not the most maternal of women)
Moths - just the way they move - too random and flittery
and frogs - just urgh
Your mum was very cruel, how many nightmares did you get?
Yes she was. I've had counselling since and gotten over the damage her relationship with me did. Sadly cannot untangle the fears although we did try.
You must be trying to get over it through sexual pleasures "
Uhm what? |
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"Pigeons - my mother used to tell me as a small child that if I misbehaved they would come and peck my brain out through my eyes...
Fish - she told me the noise of water draining out was the fish coming to eat me (shes not the most maternal of women)
Moths - just the way they move - too random and flittery
and frogs - just urgh
Your mum was very cruel, how many nightmares did you get?
Yes she was. I've had counselling since and gotten over the damage her relationship with me did. Sadly cannot untangle the fears although we did try.
You must be trying to get over it through sexual pleasures
Uhm what?"
That's what I thought when I read it |
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"Pigeons - my mother used to tell me as a small child that if I misbehaved they would come and peck my brain out through my eyes...
Fish - she told me the noise of water draining out was the fish coming to eat me (shes not the most maternal of women)
Moths - just the way they move - too random and flittery
and frogs - just urgh
Your mum was very cruel, how many nightmares did you get?
Yes she was. I've had counselling since and gotten over the damage her relationship with me did. Sadly cannot untangle the fears although we did try.
You must be trying to get over it through sexual pleasures
Uhm what?
That's what I thought when I read it "
Nevermind, as you were |
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"Dying alone, and letting people get too close
Seems a bit of a catch22 since one will no doubt lead to the other
Spiders, needles and dying for me " plenty of conkers down will keep Spiders at bay in the home, but spiders Are there for a purpose keeping things down like silver fish etc, not just to frighten you.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Traffic cones
I go to pieces driving through them
And I could never go to sleep with one in my room
Why would you have a traffic cone in your bedroom..what are you lot up to in the neath valley?the mind boggles..."
Haha well technically you wouldn't
Just I couldn't sleep in the same room as one, I find them rather un nerving
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I see there is a few that are like me about clowns .... Jason thought it would be funny to sneak in the house one afternoon when I was in the shower and terrify the shit out of me by wearing a clown mask. I almost pulled the shower curtain down, people must have heard the screaming for miles |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yes she was. I've had counselling since and gotten over the damage her relationship with me did. Sadly cannot untangle the fears although we did try.
Very sad "
not to the same extent but i get it x |
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