do you have phobias

Poll

do? U?

heights are scary
11 (17.5%)
dogs are scary
1 (1.6%)
bugs are scary
5 (7.9%)
small spaces are scary
3 (4.8%)
big spaces are scary
3 (4.8%)
needles are scary
5 (7.9%)
snakes are scary
2 (3.2%)
planes are scary
2 (3.2%)
germs are scary
2 (3.2%)
people are scary
4 (6.3%)
darkness is scary
5 (7.9%)
lightning is scary
1 (1.6%)
fire is scary
1 (1.6%)
water is scary
6 (9.5%)
i am afraid of other things
9 (14.3%)
i aint scared :]
3 (4.8%)

Total Members Voted: 29

Author Topic: do you have phobias  (Read 2287 times)

Yea, xenophobia and family values
(Chad)
your existence has made me homophobic

I forgot claustrophobia, forget those guys who go into caves and crawl through small crevices and i loving hate hearing about people dying in those or in like a chimney.

Please help I'm stuck in my chimney, it's been 7 hours now I'm getting very very scared

Please someone

H LP me



i aint scared of bugs, just the ones that sting



you are called a bug

Only my friends call me that everyone else calls me El Insecto

Only my friends call me that everyone else calls me El Insecto
how about creepy crawly im gonna call you that

Pretty sure I technically have a phobia of needles. Getting blood drawn or vaccinations will literally make me pass out. Even watching someone get pricked in front of me will do me in. My ex was going in for surgery for example. When the nurses stuck the needle for anesthesia into her arm, they had to call two more nurses into the room for me, a bystander.

That being said, I'm not terrified enough to refuse getting pricked myself, but I have to finely balance hyping myself up while simultaneously relaxing, and absolutely not watch the needle go in or even focus on the entry point afterwards. I tend to leave bandaids on for days afterwards because the thought of paying attention to the "wound" elevates my blood pressure.