Phobias

Chris

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Do you have any?
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I have a massive phobia with needles. I avoid them at all costs and panic if a doctor considers using one on me. The sight of a needle makes my stomach turn. I also have a fear of heights and closed spaces.
 
I must admit I don't like needles either, never have, never will. Not a great fan of heights either although confined spaces don't bother me as much.
 
Dave: So I was working in an insurance company, right? Youngest VP in the history of the firm, okay? The job was my life. Then one Monday morning, I got up. I got up, I couldn't leave the house. I just couldn't.

Homer: Was the door locked?

Dave: No, I just couldn't face what was out there.

Homer: Was it raining?

Nurse: No, Homer, Dave suffers from agoraphobia, a fear of open areas and crowds. Please, Dave, go on.

Dave: Thank you. Anyway, that day I just knew I just couldn't make that long drive to work.

Homer: Were you out of gas?

Nurse: [glares at Homer]

Homer: Pffft. Baby…
 
Lightning! Lol Ive never liked it, I stay away from the windows and I try and stay way from stuff that is plugged into the powerpoints.

Not a great fan of heights either, but only if its out in the open, if I'm closed in, say behind a window or I have a big railing that goes up around chest height in front of me I'm fine.
 
This also scares me.

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not so much a phobia but i cant date women with bad teeth, you know the ones where they are growin over the top of other teeth and they are fang like. creeps me out and i cant bring myself to kiss them or look a them for a sustained period of time
 
biggest phobia?

dying before I get to see another Wests Tigers Premiership Victory! :wink:
Hoping to live long and increase my chances by eating well, drinking less and busting it up in the gym! :smiley:
Although the stresses of being a Wests Tigers Supporter often outweigh most of the good I have written above. :sunglasses:

second biggest?
Having taniela,lote,keith and Ellis running at me with my hands tied behind my back
and a "Tigers players are Wa%kers" written on a sign strapped to my head! :astonished:
 
SPIDERS!!! EWWWWW! I get all sweaty, feel like vomitting. A couple of weeks ago, a huntsman was on the kitchen ceiling. I had to go out the back and around the house and in the front door again, to get my purse to go and get insect spray. All this while on the phone to my (really trying to be inderstanding, God love him) hubby. I was seriously in tears. Only good spider is a DEAD ONE!
 
@Suzie-Q said:
SPIDERS!!! EWWWWW! I get all sweaty, feel like vomitting. A couple of weeks ago, a huntsman was on the kitchen ceiling. I had to go out the back and around the house and in the front door again, to get my purse to go and get insect spray. All this while on the phone to my (really trying to be inderstanding, God love him) hubby. I was seriously in tears. Only good spider is a DEAD ONE!

Mum has the same phobia and I was a nightmare of a kid for her when it came to that. I used to let spiders crawl up my arms and chase Mum and my brother around the house with it. :laughing:

I also used to have fake spider that was big, black and furry. And it had a cord connected at the back of it and at the end of the cord there was like a little pump there where I'd squeeze it and it'd make the spider jump.

It used to scare the living daylights out Mum! I loved it, my Dad told me I shouldn't do it so much otherwise she'll have a heart attack someday!
 
I used to be really claustrophobic and couldn't go in lifts for 3 years after getting stuck in one. Even tunnels made me uncomfortable.
 
I'm hesitant of most things said on here but will deal with them as they come, so probably not a phobia thing. Women can be much scarier to me than spiders, heights, snakes and small spaces.
 
@alien said:
@westTAHger said:
going to the dentist.
had a bad experience, with one when i was 6 or 7.

What happened?

there was a dentist was west ryde, a female who had her surgery next to her home.
had to get fillings put in,in bottom molars, at age of 6 or 7\. in 1970/71
with the old type drill, no anathestic given to my by the old hag. reminded me of witchypoo on HR Puffn'stuff show.
you could feel the drill grinding away you teeth, and now and then cutting gum. told her it was hurting, 😢 so she grabbed my head end kept drilling, tol,d me to shut up . :imp: hated going to her after that.
for visits after that I would fight/struggle/push against anything, grab door frames, do my best not having to sit in the dentist chair, she would forcibly put me in there.
a couple of times actually got to punch her in tummy and wind her, :laughing: and run out of room, at time I thought sucked in ya hag, now you know how it feels. needless to say I had to say sorry. thinking to myself, sorry I did not hurt her more.hag!!!.
told my parents what happended. so I was taken to a new male dentist at Eastwood, who was much better.
a year later we find out that she had quite a few complaints against her for mannerisims.
damn shame I never saw her again, and to this day, despise her. to put in nicely
 

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