11/26/2007 7:31:35 PM |
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trublu5ft2
Columbia, TN
age: 50
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I have a fear of heights. I hang glide but get shaky on a tall ladder.. go figure lol
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11/26/2007 7:38:44 PM |
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bluboy
Elsberry, MO
age: 56 online now!
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I don't think so, but will look around for it.
Later, Blu
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11/26/2007 7:40:18 PM |
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butterfly58
Arcadia, MO
age: 58 online now!
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Yelp Don't like heights at all--My feet have to be touching something. Always been a joke with my family!
And all critters are OK unless they get on me. Once I had this linen closet in the bathroom and when I opened the door, this field mouse fell on me!!! All I could find was the toilet brush and beat it to death. I slowly shut the door until my son came home from school and picked it and threw it away.
Snakes aren't fun either!!
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11/26/2007 7:41:30 PM |
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lotus3
Venice, FL
age: 55 online now!
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I have no idea the name, but I have a very hard time in large crowds.
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11/26/2007 7:46:23 PM |
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queenofhearts61
Seymour, IN
age: 62
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Large unfriendly dogs make me go crazy. Greatest fear.
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11/26/2007 8:01:48 PM |
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leila123
Liberty Hill, TX
age: 59
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Yes... snakes. Can't look at a snake even if it's just a photo or on TV. I get physically sick at my stomach.
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11/26/2007 8:03:15 PM |
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backhurtz924
Philadelphia, PA
age: 50
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i have a fear of the door bell ringing
and the phone ringing..
both make me jump out of my skin...
cell phones r ok since they all play music
when they ring...
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11/26/2007 8:04:31 PM |
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trublu5ft2
Columbia, TN
age: 50
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I have a fear of heights that makes me shake like crazy.. but yet I will face that fear every chance I get just to say I did it.
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11/26/2007 8:11:08 PM |
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backhurtz924
Philadelphia, PA
age: 50
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i will have my son answer the door
if i do not know someone was coming over
will not answer my phone unless i know
the number on the caller id....
sounds crazy,,,
this is what has happen to me
since i have had 2 children
in iraq off and on for the last
couple of years...
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11/26/2007 8:21:10 PM |
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queenofhearts61
Seymour, IN
age: 62
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I have the fear of heights also and do sometimes push it but do not think I could ever hand glide. Facing it never seems to get me over it though. Having been nearly killed by my dad's German Shepard when I was 2 has made me fear them to the point of blacking out if they come running at me barking and I have no way to get away from them.
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11/26/2007 9:00:02 PM |
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harriett
Homosassa, FL
age: 61 online now!
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leila, if you think that's bad then try marrying one !! i don't mean to make light of your problem jk & feeling silly. see we do heal & get it together & move on. oh yeah !!
almost forgot , but yes i do have a phobia; dying alone. i hope i dont have to worry about that too much for a long time.
[Edited 11/26/2007 9:03:48 PM]
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11/26/2007 9:07:13 PM |
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harriett
Homosassa, FL
age: 61 online now!
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back, i think your fear makes sense in view of the iraq situation & family being involved.
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11/26/2007 9:25:15 PM |
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jeannie1952
Warrensburg, MO
age: 55
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Trapped in tight places...elevators...storm shelters...any where that I can't see an exit! Oh please, if you want to see me go crazy just trap me!!!!!!!!!!
I saw The Rolling Stones in Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City in 1989, with 75,000 of my closest friends! Our seats were on the 50 yard line. I must have been the only person there who was hyperventalating, not because the concert was good, not because I was smoking pot but because I couldn't see any way out! Now, tell me that's not stupid!!!!!
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11/26/2007 11:02:12 PM |
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ylekiot
Carson City, NV
age: 51
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Some people are afraid of heights. I'm afraid of widths!
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11/27/2007 12:13:24 AM |
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lawvixen
Oldsmar, FL
age: 54 online now!
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I am afraid of my big left toe......ever since I was a kid, I have had to keep it covered. Socks, shoes, flippers, toe warmers....but never sandals, in which I can still see it when I look down. Showering used to be a pain, since it was still visible, but I have solved that problem with a waterproof oven mitt.
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