What is your worst fear?

D'Artagnan59

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My answer is simple: getting a shot.

When I go to the doctor's to get a shot, I literally turn from a 13-year-old young man to a 3-year-old baby throwing a temper tantrum. I have to be restrained from running out of the office. I almost did once. Once, I even said a word that cannot be said here when I got one. And that was the only time.

Now, is that the biggest fear of shots you ever heard of?

This is true.
 
Dragonflies!
 
Waking up one day and for some unexplained reason cheeses dont melt anymore when subjected to extreme heat, thus depriving humanity of melted cheese.
 
One of my worst is having to watch someone I love suffer.
 
Waking up one day and for some unexplained reason cheeses dont melt anymore when subjected to extreme heat, thus depriving humanity of melted cheese.

Terrifying! :eek:


tbh I don't really know what my worst fear is, but I do agree with Catbackwards that watching a loved one suffer would be horrible.
 
Water.

Despite my love of canoeing, kayaking, etc.; drinking it, and anything else that comes from it, I don't like the idea of being in water. I don't like the idea of drowning, of getting stuff wet that will destroy it, of getting hypothermia, of being in the rain--it's nasty stuff.
 
landing after the fall
 
Waking up one day and for some unexplained reason cheeses dont melt anymore when subjected to extreme heat, thus depriving humanity of melted cheese.

No nachos?! *gasp* A true nightmare!
 
acrophobia (heights), long legged spiders, them big grasshoppers( I used to when I was younger but haven't seen one in years), any small insect that flies. Chuck Norris' beard.
 
one of my numerous fears is that I would not be close to my daughter during an alien invasion.

A part of me knows that the likelihood of that happening is remote (to say the least), but I can't help myself.
 
I fear having my shoulder bone slipping or my knee bone shattering.
 
Rejection by a member of the opposite sex :cry:
 
I'm still uncomfortable in dark, silent, closed places. Like an abandoned house at night.
What are you doing in adandoned houses? Are you a ghostbuster?

I have a little fear of having my eye poked out and having it be my fault.
 
I fear nothing for myself, I do fear something happening to my brother. If something would indeed happen to him, I fear for what I might do.
 
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