Author Topic: what are your phobias/fears  (Read 3523 times)

Turns out that I'm somewhat anti-claustrophobic (which does NOT mean I am scared of large spaces). I rather enjoy being squished into small spaces, especially if it's a bunch of pillows or at the bottom of a dogpile. I have no idea why, but that's how it is...

I have a fear of death, darkness and silence.

I have a fear of death, darkness and silence.
Me.
Turns out that I'm somewhat anti-claustrophobic (which does NOT mean I am scared of large spaces). I rather enjoy being squished into small spaces, especially if it's a bunch of pillows or at the bottom of a dogpile. I have no idea why, but that's how it is...
I do too, as long as I can get out of it.

JFC LIKE 99.9% DON'T HAVE ANY loving ARACHNOPHOBIA
IF YOU SEE A SPIDER ON THE WALL AND GO INTO A loving COMA OR SOME stuff LIKE THAT THAT'S ARACHNOPHOBIA BUT WHEN YOU SEE A SPIDER AND GET OUT OF THAT ROOM THAT IS N'T ARACHNOPHOBIA
forget THIS MAKES ME SO MAD THAT I SWITCHED TO PINK COMIC SANS YOU forgetTARD
I do know for a fact I have a bad case of arachnophobia, or atleast scared any arachnid bigger than a small jumping spider.

But that wall thing holy stuff

I was taking a bath and saw a Daddy Long Leg on the wall storming towards me, and even though I knew they weren't dangerous I loving had a silent panic attack and was almost about to get out of that room until it turned around and got stuck in the sink and I wouldn't dare go out the door.
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I do know for a fact I have a bad case of arachnophobia, or atleast scared any arachnid bigger than a small jumping spider.

But that wall thing holy stuff

I was taking a bath and saw a Daddy Long Leg on the wall storming towards me, and even though I knew they weren't dangerous I loving had a silent panic attack and was almost about to get out of that room until it turned around and got stuck in the sink and I wouldn't dare go out the door.
I hate when I try to take a stuff and I see a bug in the corner while I'm in the middle of stuff.

I have a fear of death,
pretty sure thats supposed to be there
wouldn't it be a bad thing NOT to be afraid of death

Me. I do too, as long as I can get out of it.
This

I also have this thing I called "my own little world" where if Im doing something Ill try to get as close as possible and see every little detail haha

I fear that one day I'll be alone, with no one around.

No one.

Centipedes. Only exception is the Scolopendra Gigantea / peruvian giant yellowlegged centipede

I also have a fear of dying alone (Like, dying not married or not having a kid, etc.)

JFC LIKE 99.9% DON'T HAVE ANY loving ARACHNOPHOBIA
IF YOU SEE A SPIDER ON THE WALL AND GO INTO A loving COMA OR SOME stuff LIKE THAT THAT'S ARACHNOPHOBIA BUT WHEN YOU SEE A SPIDER AND GET OUT OF THAT ROOM THAT IS N'T ARACHNOPHOBIA
forget THIS MAKES ME SO MAD THAT I SWITCHED TO PINK COMIC SANS YOU forgetTARD
um no, if you go into a coma because you saw a spider, then something is wrong with you. ya alot of people who say they have arachnophobia dont, but some do so shut up

JFC LIKE 99.9% DON'T HAVE ANY loving ARACHNOPHOBIA
IF YOU SEE A SPIDER ON THE WALL AND GO INTO A loving COMA OR SOME stuff LIKE THAT THAT'S ARACHNOPHOBIA BUT WHEN YOU SEE A SPIDER AND GET OUT OF THAT ROOM THAT IS N'T ARACHNOPHOBIA
forget THIS MAKES ME SO MAD THAT I SWITCHED TO PINK COMIC SANS YOU forgetTARD
You might be suffering from some degree of handicapped because..
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Arachnophobia or arachnephobia (from the Greek: ἀράχνη, aráchnē, "spider" and φόβος, phóbos, "fear") is a specific phobia, the fear of spiders and other arachnids such as scorpions.[1]

The reactions of arachnophobics are often irrational (though not all arachnophobics acknowledge this irrationality[citation needed]). It is one of the most common specific phobias,[2][3] and some statistics show that 50% of women and 10% of men show symptoms.[4] It may be an exaggerated form of an instinctive response that helped early humans to survive,[5] or a cultural phenomenon that is most common in predominantly European societies.[6]
Please know what you're talking about before you exclaim stuff like ya do. Makes ya look awful silly.