Irrational Fears
My mate Dan is afraid of turning his back on a flushing toilet. "It'll suck me in", he says. Can you beat him with your own true story of an irrational fear?
( , Tue 27 Jan 2004, 13:24)
My mate Dan is afraid of turning his back on a flushing toilet. "It'll suck me in", he says. Can you beat him with your own true story of an irrational fear?
( , Tue 27 Jan 2004, 13:24)
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I have the same static problem as shinysun
although it only happened after I bought my cheap and nasty new work shoes; the stupid thing is that I keep forgetting about it, so every metal surface is now a potential deathtrap.
OK, so it's not a fear yet, but it's getting that way - otherwise I'm completely well adjusted; oh, except that I find old people and children unsettling. But that's it.
edit: And walking on wet seaweed. And biting wool. And that's all - nothing else.
( , Wed 28 Jan 2004, 13:42, Reply)
although it only happened after I bought my cheap and nasty new work shoes; the stupid thing is that I keep forgetting about it, so every metal surface is now a potential deathtrap.
OK, so it's not a fear yet, but it's getting that way - otherwise I'm completely well adjusted; oh, except that I find old people and children unsettling. But that's it.
edit: And walking on wet seaweed. And biting wool. And that's all - nothing else.
( , Wed 28 Jan 2004, 13:42, Reply)
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