#798: Things I Am Afraid Of

Friday, August 31, 2007   ·  
  1. Insects buzzing right by my ear
  2. Electricity
  3. Death
  4. Big, unleashed dogs
  5. Absolute dark
  6. Cigarette lighters
  7. Chunks of hair that clog the drain
  8. Standing on chairs or ladders
  9. Roller coasters
  10. Cocoons, when I am not expecting them
  11. The insides of old, abandoned shoes
  12. Dolls with eyes that open and close
  13. Toasters
  14. Hair dryers
  15. Rape
  16. My cats' claws
  17. Yelling
  18. Being hit by cars
  19. Walking alone at night
  20. Open closets when I am trying to sleep
  21. Cancer
  22. Occasionally, my pets, which has included cats, fish, hamsters, and lizards
  23. Being thought a fool
  24. Law enforcement officials
  25. Mould
  26. Nothingness
  27. Horses
  28. Outhouse holes
  29. Swimming in deep, natural bodies of water
  30. Dentists

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38 comments:
Anonymous Pete Dunn

I have a completely paralyzing and probably, one day, fatal fear of doctors, hospitals, needles, blood and even conversation about medical things. This includes pharmacies, nurses, people in scrubs, TV shows about surgery and the like.

This will catch up with me, I'm sure.  
Blogger DD

~Crickets/grasshoppers
~Death of my son
~Echos
~Skateboards  
Blogger palinode

Certain attics and basements - heights - cars - being ignored - being taken to task for something I didn't do - face-hugging aliens - stuck elevators - collapsing snowbanks - heart attack, stroke - anaphylactic shock - dentists, death, doctors - swingers - adult Harry Potter fans - fans of adult Harry Potter fanfic  
Blogger may-b

that a child or an animal will be hurt and there will be nothing I can do to stop it.

walking over gratings in the sidewalk - i think i will fall through

being laughed at in a ridicule way  
Blogger blackbird

I can't write a list like this.
I am truly afraid to list it all.  
Blogger srah

bridges
sharp, pointy things pointing at my eyes
the freezer in my parents' basement
and other things that don't spring to mind until I'm confronted with them.  
Anonymous Wolfbernz

I think Ya'll have covered the list for me on this one. I agree with all of them!  
Anonymous TX Poppet

I had a phobia about spiral staircases (I was left alone in a famous tower as a small child). Two years ago with my Spouse's help and for my children I climbed a 360' open spiral staircase to the top of a lighthouse. I did not have a heart attack. I did not die of fear even though it felt like I would. Don't know if I'm cured, but it felt good to conquer my biggest fear.  
Blogger erin

Hammocks.  
Blogger deb

dentists
poverty
metal bridges
the sound of footsteps behind me when I'm alone
spiders
confrontations with angry people
screwing up  
Blogger Galena Alyson Canada

I need a clarification of what exactly you mean by "fear".

Do you mean, for example, "I am afraid of snakes (whether or not they are deadly)" or "I am afraid of deadly snakes"?

I am not afraid of snakes, but I live where lethal snakes are common, so I will jump away from any unknown snake...see my badly-worded question?

'Lena  
Anonymous shawnty

i am deathly afraid of shark attacks when i swim in fresh water land locked lakes. i blame steven spielburg.  
Blogger Mauigirl

I'm with you on the death and cancer fears. I also agree on the walking over grates thing that may-be mentioned. I never walk on those.  
Blogger Abigail Road

Ooo! I have to do my own list!

And i'm with you on #12!!!  
Anonymous Jude

-getting things wrong particularly in the realm of friendships.
-not knowing why other people are feeling annoyed in case it's my fault.
I am so sad:(  
Blogger jenB

also afraid to even complete a list. But a biggie for me is losing another loved one, especially husband, child, mom and dad. I feel like I would not be able to go on.  
Anonymous ozma

Damn, you are scaring me!

This makes me realize that anything can be scary if you present it right. With the right music and the right camera angle, a toaster can scare the shit out of me.

I've always wondered why some people are more prone to being afraid of things that are not a direct actual threat to life and limb. Are we just more imaginative? Or wimpier?  
Blogger Kae-Lyne

I share some of your fears but here goes:

Being chased
Rape and Murder - including death
Snakes, spiders and crocodile's - when I kill a spider I always imagine it's entire family coming back for revenge
Certain children - the ones I don't have authority over
Tornado's, tsunami's and lightning - I always dream about these
I h.a.t.e. open closets at night, when I'm trying to sleep
Guns
Wall sockets
Creepy Crawly, or Barracuda (or whatever the brand name) - the thingy that cleans your pool..  
Anonymous aithne

#12. The dolls eyes that open and close.

You have no idea.

Oh wait. You do.  
Blogger Heather

Things I'm afraid of:
* SMALL barking dogs
* the cellar at my grandma's with the open-back stairs - due to seeing The Boogens at age 10
* any dark basement when I'm in the house alone
* horror films
* surgery
* cutting or sewing through a finger
* electrocution
* horses
* falling from a ladder
* being punished for weakness
* being emotionally vulnerable (feels like weakness) ;-(  
Anonymous Kelliqua

Definitely dentists and
crunchy bugs when they land on me or skitter too close.  
Blogger BarbaraCA

Once you list them, they seem funny. And then not.

~ vertigo
~ squeezing between two huge boulders and getting stuck
~ succumbing to that niggling thought and actually driving off the edge of the cliff
~ plastic bags flying up of their own accord and smothering my child
~ leeches and ticks - anything live that would want to burrow into my skin, actually.
~ maddness - and not regular ol' madness, either, but that extra scoop that sends your mind spinning like a pinwheel, forever lost
~ a sea monster coming up out of the pool drain and pulling at my ankles  
Anonymous Heidi

George W. Bush.  
Blogger Kate

Open closets while I sleep! Aaah! I thought I was the only one! Hee, poor Starcat, that's twice he's had to cope with this one now.  
Blogger Just one tall girl named Laurel

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Blogger Just one tall girl named Laurel

- Spiders or any other leggy creature that skitters
- Celebrities with bad teeth
- Large ocean waves
- Grown ups who refuse to eat vegetables
- Death
- Dead bodies
- WWF fans
- Airplane turbulence  
Blogger funambulator

- Jellyfish
- Robots masquerading as humans  
Anonymous haus

am so glad I'm not the only one who sleeps better with the closet door closed  
Blogger fatboyfat

Can I just ask about #10?

"Cocoons, when I am not expecting them"

Why unsolicited cocoons? If you plan your cocoon encounter, are things ok?

Completely get you on the deep water one, though.

Driving over high bridges gets me every time.  
Blogger Schmutzie

For some reason, I am fine with cocoons that I expect, but if I am walking somewhere and, BOOM, one is suddenly in my face, it's far too creepy. I feel like I've stumbled into a horror movie with one of the monsters in mid-transformation.  
Blogger kayayarai

fast insects. drowning. burning. rape. going blind. my kids being hurt.

holy. new one: typing the verification word blogger's asking me for. it's super-long. dsbpgegi? that's too much.  
Anonymous lizneust

Being electrocuted by a household object (toaster, light switch)

Silverfish & roaches (but not spiders or other bugs)

Being accidentally rude/thoughtless

Death of my husband and kids (although my own doesn't scare me)  
Anonymous Anonymous

How can no one have mentioned alligators & crocodiles yet? They are terrifying. I once was can fell out of a canoe in a alligator infested lake in Florida. I was so scared I actually climbed a tree on the bank and would not come down until my husband brought the canoe over and I could drop into the boat and not have to touch the shore. Why I thought I was safe in a boat I have no idea. Turns out those things can leap like 5 feet into the air! Also, scwishy mud seeping up thru my toes when I walking in water. Not sure if this is a fear but I hate walking into spider webs. I keep expecting to find a spider on my shoulder. Rape. Street grates. Losing loved ones. Home invasion.  
Blogger crabapple

--Stroke or some other disease/accident that leaves me aware but unable to communicate (and/or move)
--any kind of critter that wants to eat me or any other person
--becoming a baglady when I am old
--public nudity (my own, I find the public nudity of others reassuring)
--malevolent supernatural beings (hey, that's a good name for a band)
-- the idea that death is not the end, that something else exists, but not knowing what
--the hugeness of the universe

Wow, I might need a hug!!  
Blogger i am the diva

Open Closets? finally!! i thought i was the only one.  
Blogger Bets

I had never heard of anyone else being afraid of open closets at night! I too have always thought I was the only one!

Also: being struck by lightning.  
Anonymous gypsyhick

#31. Driving on loose gravel with that crazy Gypsyhick behind the wheel.

As for #21, you kicked ASS and remained amazing while doing so. That's an oversimplification, but hell, sometimes simple is good.  
Blogger kilowatthour

oooooh, i got scared just reading this. i have the closet thing, too. also: falling, really big things, seeing the deep end of the pool under water (only if it's an olympic-size pool), death (duh), contemplating the beginning of the universe, drowning. and other things, but i'm going to stop now.  

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