Weird fears or phobias
Weird fears or phobias
Well, anyone have fears or phobias that everyone else thinks is weird? Know anyone who does? Share your freakish tales here.
I'll start: I have a problem with bodies of water. Pools, lakes, jaccuzzis. Grandma says it's because Lightpaws' dad tossed me into the pool when I was little.
And since she prolly won't share: Lightpaws is scared of Santa Clause! Everytime the holidays come about, we have to keep her away from Walmart and the Mall. And she has this weird thing with pencils.
I'll start: I have a problem with bodies of water. Pools, lakes, jaccuzzis. Grandma says it's because Lightpaws' dad tossed me into the pool when I was little.
And since she prolly won't share: Lightpaws is scared of Santa Clause! Everytime the holidays come about, we have to keep her away from Walmart and the Mall. And she has this weird thing with pencils.
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Spiders (you can look up the 'this was in my room'-topic). Its not really that they scare me, but they are just ugly and annoying. Whenever I see a spider I can't help but get the urge to smack it with something...
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I have a phobia of being touched. There are only a handful of close friends that I will hug. But if somebody comes up behind me and puts their hand on my shoulder, they're likely to lose it. It just really freaks me out.
I don't mind it when I'm in my costumes because there is a barrier of fur between myself and the other person and because people will usually ask first.
Pregnancy also squeams me out really bad. I don't know why, but even knowing that my physical form is capable of such is enough to throw me into a panic attack if I dwell on it. I find the whole idea thoroughly repulsive...
I don't mind it when I'm in my costumes because there is a barrier of fur between myself and the other person and because people will usually ask first.
Pregnancy also squeams me out really bad. I don't know why, but even knowing that my physical form is capable of such is enough to throw me into a panic attack if I dwell on it. I find the whole idea thoroughly repulsive...
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Pregnant women are freaky. I have a very strong aversion to them. Please keep that swollen parasite-containing abdomen the hell away from me, kthx.
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Re: Weird fears or phobias
First of all, you said you could swim, so my dad assumed you were telling the truth and tossed you in.Blacktail wrote:Well, anyone have fears or phobias that everyone else thinks is weird? Know anyone who does? Share your freakish tales here.
I'll start: I have a problem with bodies of water. Pools, lakes, jaccuzzis. Grandma says it's because Lightpaws' dad tossed me into the pool when I was little.
And since she prolly won't share: Lightpaws is scared of Santa Clause! Everytime the holidays come about, we have to keep her away from Walmart and the Mall. And she has this weird thing with pencils.
Second, It's a fat dude whos hundreds of years old who breaks into your house in the middle of the night! What's not to be scared of.
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Oh geeze, Kae, I gotta agree... *shudder*
I'm not so much scared of pregnant women (though I fail to see the beautiful "glow" about them. They just look tired and miserable to me.) It's the thought of being pregnant myself- bloating out, being sick all the time, playing host to another organism for 9 months. And after that, the joy of never sleeping again, cleaning up someone else's poop, and breastfeeding.....*gag* That is just horrifying. Those are for decorative purposes only! O_o
I'm not so much scared of pregnant women (though I fail to see the beautiful "glow" about them. They just look tired and miserable to me.) It's the thought of being pregnant myself- bloating out, being sick all the time, playing host to another organism for 9 months. And after that, the joy of never sleeping again, cleaning up someone else's poop, and breastfeeding.....*gag* That is just horrifying. Those are for decorative purposes only! O_o
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That's why mothers always win arguments with their kids when they bring up the 9 months of labor and painful birth. As much as I thought about it, there's no appropriate come-back to counter it. As much as most will deny it, women in America "pwn" men.
Although, I always hear the same thing from most moms. "It was worth it." Maybe you'll endure it one day, but experiance the miracle of a child of your own as a result. Do you agree?
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Although, I always hear the same thing from most moms. "It was worth it." Maybe you'll endure it one day, but experiance the miracle of a child of your own as a result. Do you agree?
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Heh, wow, this is an interesting thread and congrats Kaebora!
Hmm...I think my biggest fear are needles. *shudders* Especially near the neck. So you know those movies where the bad guy comes out of no where and stabs another character in the neck with a needle? GOD that freaks me out so much! Second thing...I don't like being touched either. It's not really a fear, but it makes me very uncomfortable to be touched by someone I don't know.
Hmm...I think my biggest fear are needles. *shudders* Especially near the neck. So you know those movies where the bad guy comes out of no where and stabs another character in the neck with a needle? GOD that freaks me out so much! Second thing...I don't like being touched either. It's not really a fear, but it makes me very uncomfortable to be touched by someone I don't know.
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This is going to have to get a lot weirder before you will hear a peep out of me.
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I am hydrophobic. I have a fear of being in open waters, even in pools. It all started when I went to a boat party for my hockey team. We decided to bellyboard behind the boat as it was pulling one or two of us along. Well, the coach was a drunk and kept going, even after I wiped out. I was out there for a half and hour, no land in sight, no boat to be anywhere. I kicked away the board after I felt something swim by my feet. The boat finally came back and even though I couldn't see them, my mates told me how a couple sharks were swimming around me as they got there. I was only 7 year old and ever since I can't go out into the ocean and I panic when I am in the middle of a pool.
Another phobia I have is called Aphenphosmphobia. I know what it is called, because that's what the doctor said I had when I flipped out. I am afraid of people touching me. I am a highly clean person, taking up to three showers a day, brush my teeth three times a day and I wash my cloths at least twice before I wear them again. But when it comes to people I don't like to be touched unless it's the intimate other.
I know I am strange, but everyone else is too.
Another phobia I have is called Aphenphosmphobia. I know what it is called, because that's what the doctor said I had when I flipped out. I am afraid of people touching me. I am a highly clean person, taking up to three showers a day, brush my teeth three times a day and I wash my cloths at least twice before I wear them again. But when it comes to people I don't like to be touched unless it's the intimate other.
I know I am strange, but everyone else is too.
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I dunno. I have been in terrifying situations, and yes I was wet-your-pants terrified...but I was too busy trying (sucessfully- I think...) to get out of them to really be afraid.
I suspect that a lot of people are that way: There are terrifying situations, people, and places-but once you're there you're too freaked and too busy extricating yourself to be afraid. Afraid is for AFTER-when it all hits you.
Phobias are an entirely different animal. It's claimed that a Phobia is a death memory from your last life...the last remains of what killed you; before you were you. It makes as much sense to me as any Doctor's explanation of chemistry and brain function.
I get the feeling that even the M.D.'s don't really know what makes Phobic Behaviour.
Touch? Being grabbed from behind and then feeling the knife slide into your back and into your heart...or across your throat? Fur/Dust? Asthma before there was a treatment for it? Fur or Hair "choking" you to death as your body reacts excessively and kills itself?
Reincarnation may or may not be the case, but it would explain a lot of odd fears that lack rational sources.
Then there's the "Eeeew!" factor. That's more a gross-out than a fear, but it can act like one, certainly. Some things are just not very pretty, pleasant, or appealing...and we react to them with the same emotion-set as we do to a fear. Slimy things, poisonous things, ugly things- can make you recoil with what feels like fear...and it IS, for all considerations.
I've been afraid-but I knew it. I don't know if there's something I would fear without reason, or more properly-I haven't encountered it, yet.
But I'm not dead, and maybe I'll meet that fear before I die.
I hope not.
The closest thing I can think of now would be either paralysis, or being trapped in a non-functioning body in a nursing home...still aware.
Yeah- That I'm very afraid of...
Seriously.
I suspect that a lot of people are that way: There are terrifying situations, people, and places-but once you're there you're too freaked and too busy extricating yourself to be afraid. Afraid is for AFTER-when it all hits you.
Phobias are an entirely different animal. It's claimed that a Phobia is a death memory from your last life...the last remains of what killed you; before you were you. It makes as much sense to me as any Doctor's explanation of chemistry and brain function.
I get the feeling that even the M.D.'s don't really know what makes Phobic Behaviour.
Touch? Being grabbed from behind and then feeling the knife slide into your back and into your heart...or across your throat? Fur/Dust? Asthma before there was a treatment for it? Fur or Hair "choking" you to death as your body reacts excessively and kills itself?
Reincarnation may or may not be the case, but it would explain a lot of odd fears that lack rational sources.
Then there's the "Eeeew!" factor. That's more a gross-out than a fear, but it can act like one, certainly. Some things are just not very pretty, pleasant, or appealing...and we react to them with the same emotion-set as we do to a fear. Slimy things, poisonous things, ugly things- can make you recoil with what feels like fear...and it IS, for all considerations.
I've been afraid-but I knew it. I don't know if there's something I would fear without reason, or more properly-I haven't encountered it, yet.
But I'm not dead, and maybe I'll meet that fear before I die.
I hope not.
The closest thing I can think of now would be either paralysis, or being trapped in a non-functioning body in a nursing home...still aware.
Yeah- That I'm very afraid of...
Seriously.
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I've never heard that one before. It seems odd to me. I guess I'm having trouble trying to wrap my brain around such a concept when I remember how I kicked the bucket in several of my old lives...and I'm really not afraid of any of those things, I just don't want to go through them again because they hurt quite a lot.RedEye wrote:It's claimed that a Phobia is a death memory from your last life...the last remains of what killed you; before you were you.
Fear is...a bit weird with me. I'm not afraid of anything. I just really really hate certain things.
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In that explanation; it's the specific sensation that immediately preceded demise. Remembering how one died is usually at a removal; you are seeing it as something that happened, but in the past.Set wrote:I've never heard that one before. It seems odd to me. I guess I'm having trouble trying to wrap my brain around such a concept when I remember how I kicked the bucket in several of my old lives...and I'm really not afraid of any of those things, I just don't want to go through them again because they hurt quite a lot.RedEye wrote:It's claimed that a Phobia is a death memory from your last life...the last remains of what killed you; before you were you.
Phobic behaviour is more visceral; it's the sensation that you felt just before death claimed you. Ususally, it was the last non-dying sensation before your mind and body were very un-expectedly separated. You "remember it" and react because the next sensation was dying-usually quite unpleasantaly. It's the "just before" feeling-not the death itself. It triggers your self-preservation reflexes quite independantly of your consiousness, so you "fear' for no sensible reason.
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So I could have been killed by hair in a past life?
And half of the pack members were killed by pregnant women.
(Side Note: Me and my mate had a little kid in a pretzel costume follow us around the mall today..does that count as a phobia...it was pretty damn creepy!)
And half of the pack members were killed by pregnant women.
(Side Note: Me and my mate had a little kid in a pretzel costume follow us around the mall today..does that count as a phobia...it was pretty damn creepy!)
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