Does anything scare you?

Walking up to and making contact with a woman scares me to death.
 
I also have a much a much milder fear of having my posts be the last ones on a page. :scared:

Walking up to and making contact with a woman scares me to death.
It's good to have a healthy fear of women. But just speaking to them is harmless.
 
I am scared by murders that have a supernatural element to them. Such as the woman in Texas who drowned her children, saying the devil told her to do it.
Do you mean Andrea Yates? If so, it wasn't anything supernatural. She had post-partum depression and was mentally ill.

I am scared of jellyfish. It doesn't matter what size or species - they just give me the shivers to the point that when we went for a holiday to Vancouver Island, I absolutely would not take off my shoes and go wading. The mere thought of one of those abhorrent things touching me was enough to make me wonder how anybody ever goes swimming in the ocean.

I have an extreme reaction to things like caterpillars. There was a time when one of them tried to crawl into my shoe... I screeched, tore off my shoe, shook the nasty thing onto the sidewalk and proceeded to whack it with my shoe until I'd beaten it to a colored smear on the cement. And even after that my pulse was still racing. A school friend was with me at the time and she thought I'd gone completely insane.

Anybody here scared of earthworms? I'm not. I like the tickly feeling I get when I hold one in my hand, and for some reason I think they're cute. I felt so angry at my Grade 10 biology teacher for making us dissect one in class...
 
Well I sometimes get paranoid, like someone is watching me, but I rarely get scared, I'm not really afraid of anything.
 
I'm scared of loads of things:
- The dark when I'm alone
- Being on my own for long periods of time
- Saying goodbye to people
- Horse's teeth
- Getting grotesquely overweight!
 
"Only two things scare me, and one is nuclear war."


Link to video.
 
Extremely loud noises tend to scare me.
 
I fear Alzheimer's disease. Nothing else.

I totally understand, hey, it has taken half of my grandparents at this point so I'm sure I'm on that list.

But there is more than one way to die from the head down and they all give me the heebie jeebies.
 
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