Scary things

ecstaticsub said:
On a lighter note, I have a fear of making phone calls. Even to friends I would rather email then call. I am always afraid of inconviencing some one.
Me too!

I'm also afraid of the dark. Really.

and sounding stupid

and being disappointing

and spiders

and...
 
bugs, especially large ones: roaches, centipedes, cicatas (sp?), etc.

heights

flying (sometimes)

being posessed

losing my sanity

losing my health

being sick (in general)

death

being abandoned or rejected
 
Grasshoppers...they are so unpredictable! Never walk across a country field in a skirt....that's all I'm saying!
 
fluttertongue said:
Grasshoppers...they are so unpredictable! Never walk across a country field in a skirt....that's all I'm saying!

Or a kilt. That is all.
 
I can trace this fear back to an episode of the original Doctor Who series (Peter Davidson was the Doctor in the episode, by the way) -- falling through those grate things they put in bridges to make it easier for the maintenance people to get underneath to work.

maggots

heights/falling
 
Thane1234 said:
I fear bad milk, drinking it unexpectedly. Odd, I know.


OMG, I am the same way. Milk in my house is never, ever allowed to be out of the refrigerator for more than the time it takes to pour it into a glass or over cereral. The gallon is never allowed to be kept on the table during a meal. If the milk even smells ever so slightly like it is bad it goes down the sink. Fortunately both my children drink lots of milk so a gallon is gone in 2 days.
 
Thane1234 said:
Post what scares you: people, animals, heights or whatever you like.

Being alone. Being alone scares me more than anything else.
 
Betticus said:
Being alone. Being alone scares me more than anything else.

I think that's a fear that most people share, but many refuse to acknowledge.
 
The deep dark corners of my own mind scare me. There is a ravening beast trapped within, chained, bound, locked away. But I can here him screaming in the night sometimes.

But it isn't the howling and the screaming that are the worst.

It is the quiet whispers, the gentle cajoling, the soft pleading... The times he almost sounds sane are indeed the worst because then I want to unchain the beast...

And I, _I_ would be held accountable for what followed.
 
I'm not afraid of much. Not of spiders or snakes or other crawly things. Not of chickens or toads or even centipedes. I am bothered by spiders, if I am suprised by them, or if I happen to walk through a web at night. I want to know where the spider is, so I don't smash it and so I don't get bitten by it. But, if I know where they are, I'm facinated by watching them. I don't ever kill them, if I can help it. I don't like to kill anything. Well...except roaches. :rolleyes:

But, they do tend to build their webs across my back sidewalk, so I think there are some that might be looking for a large human meal. LOL. I work nights, so when going to my car, I often encounter a web. I'd rather go around it, and not even disturb it, but when it's dark, I can't see it until it's too late.

If they would just spin their webs a little to the side of the sidewalk, I wouldn't run into it, and we would all get along better. Hey, I've got friends that won't leave until I go make sure the walk is clear of webs.

I even have a stick by the back door that we call the spider stick. People can wave it in front of them, as they walk the sidewalk, at night. I don't know what it is...Orb spiders just like my sidewalk. :rolleyes:

Say, did you know the silk web a spider spins is very strong? So strong in fact, that scientists are trying to find a way to incorporate it with Kevlar in bullet proof vests. That's just an interesting tidbit of info I read, once.

What else am I afraid of? Anxiety attacks. Although they are under control, if you've ever had one, you know what I'm talking about. I'm afraid of catching a cold. Not only is it icky to catch someone else's germs, but my trigger for the anxiety attacks is not being able to breathe through my nose. I know it's silly, but most things involving anxiety attacks usually are. If I can't breathe through my nose, it's like I can't breathe at all. So, it's something I'm afraid of. Zycam is good stuff, though, if I do catch a cold.

I have claustrophobia. I've always had it. I'm sure it plays a large part in my anxiety with breathing through my nose. It's also that loss of control that bothers me, I think. I've only been drunk a couple of times, in my life. I'll drink and get tipsy, but I don't like to lose control, so I won't ever drink enough for that to happen.

I don't like knives or needles. It's not that I don't like them, as long as they are used professionally. I have no problem receiving a shot from a doctor or nurse. I just don't like the nonprofessional use of them. I'm not into knife play or needle play.

It's kind of strange that some of these things are part of my sexual desires. I don't like to lose control, but I enjoy the power thing in my sex life. I love bondage and controlling the body and mind of my female victims.

Claustrophobia is a big no-no for me, but keeping victims helpless and in my power are very erotic. Of course, I understand that they are giving me this control and so I don't take it lightly, because I understand the fear. It's a healthy fear, I think. :D
 
Thane1234 said:
lol. I have a zombie survival guide you can borrow...not kidding ;)


what does a zombie get when he's late for dinner.....?
















the cold shoulder :p
 
Thane1234 said:
I fear bad milk, drinking it unexpectedly. Odd, I know.

Yeah, I did this. It was at work and it was one of those single serving cartons. No matter how fresh the milk was, it tasted foul to me for the next month.
 
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