29-06-2004, 01:25
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Phobias
What kind of phobias do people have here?
I hate heights, deep water, and going through clouds.
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29-06-2004, 01:27
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Re: Phobias
heights and spiders
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29-06-2004, 01:29
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Re: Phobias
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Originally Posted by Bex
heights and spiders
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Spiders.......................uuuuuugh, horrible, nasty critters.
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29-06-2004, 02:36
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Re: Phobias
Heights
lack of control - May be an odd one that, I dont need to be in control of a situation (Im not a control freak), I just can't stand beeing completeley out of control in any situation.
And another slightly odd one... Medium sized spiders (I love the tiny ones, and the massive ones but those ones inbetween like the biggest we get in this country freak me out)
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29-06-2004, 04:07
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Re: Phobias
Bananas
It's the stringy and mushy brown bits
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29-06-2004, 07:10
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Re: Phobias
Moths, well anything that is small and flies really. I think its the hairyness of moths which gets me!
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29-06-2004, 07:12
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Re: Phobias
Aeroplanes! 
I'm not to keen on heights (but did manage the London Eye a few weeks ago without too much of a panic) but until a short while ago even driving past an airport was a no-no. It's not a fear of flying - just the planes! I have even been known to run for cover if I see a low flying one. 
I am trying to overcome my phobia now - I have set a target to be able to go on holiday abroad later this year - I've had a trip to Heathrow just to look  and can drive on the M11 without freaking out when I pass Stanstead and Duxford!
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29-06-2004, 07:30
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Re: Phobias
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Originally Posted by Macca371
What kind of phobias do people have here?
I hate heights, deep water, and going through clouds.
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29-06-2004, 07:50
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Re: Phobias
Spiders - When I see a large furry one I can do a passable warp speed away from it
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29-06-2004, 08:27
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Re: Phobias
I have "Casserolaphobia".
"Fear of Casseroles", I cannot stand them... lol
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29-06-2004, 09:04
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Re: Phobias
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Originally Posted by Chimaera
Aeroplanes! 
I'm not to keen on heights (but did manage the London Eye a few weeks ago without too much of a panic) but until a short while ago even driving past an airport was a no-no. It's not a fear of flying - just the planes! I have even been known to run for cover if I see a low flying one. 
I am trying to overcome my phobia now - I have set a target to be able to go on holiday abroad later this year - I've had a trip to Heathrow just to look  and can drive on the M11 without freaking out when I pass Stanstead and Duxford! 
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I think you will find actually going on a plane, quite exiting, the acceleration during take-off will come as a surprise, for a start. Once flying, it isn't much different to being on a coach, except for the view, which is great, except over the sea, which is a bit boring. Landing is not as scarey as you might imagine - the worst bit is the pressure change affecting your ears, usually the cabin staff hand out boiled sweets, which can help to 'pop' your ears & equalise the pressure.
Funny thing - I don't like heights, but looking down out of a plane doesn't seem the same as, say, off the edge of a cliff - you'll love it
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29-06-2004, 09:05
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Re: Phobias
Spiders & dentists ... both of them make my skin crawl.
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29-06-2004, 09:07
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Re: Phobias
No phobias as such but the ocean unsettles me......something to do with watching Jaws when I was little
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29-06-2004, 09:17
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Re: Phobias
Spiders, dentists *shudder*, cows (was chased by some when I was younger) and any flying animal - birds, moths, butterflies etc.
Would love to know where these "irrational" phobias come from though!
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29-06-2004, 09:18
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Re: Phobias
Dunno if it's a phobia or not, but I can't stand clowns  and never have liked them. I think it's the film of IT and the awful harlequin thing in Poltergeist - put it this way, I don't think I'm ever going to the circus!
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