Chilhood fears

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Chilhood fears

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what, as a child, did you fear the most and still fear even now? for me, Rats still give me goose bumps
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Rats would be up there for me too. I'd add snakes and spiders to that list, although I've (almost) outgrown those fears as an adult. Almost.
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Earthworms would top my list. But who wouldn't be scared of that freaking cockroach.
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I used to fear lizards and rats when I was a child. But, rats still make me uncomfortable :roll:
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When I was five, my house had this giant, black IKEA clock. It was located at the top of the stairs and for some reason, I had been very afraid of it. Every time I reached the top of the stairs, I would run past that clock as fast as possible. I don't know where that clock is now. Also, I had been (and still am) deathly afraid of cockroaches. I broke my aunt's keyboard once while trying to run away from one.
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My biggest fear was and always will be, spiders. I can't be anywhere near one no matter what size it is. I can't even look at or touch a picture of one.
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As a child, one of my greatest fears was clowns. They terrified me and still do to this day.
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Going over bridges. Always have a feeling we'll wreck and fall in the water and die.
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Ah! Acrophobia is my problem to date. I can't withstand lofty places or climb trees. It terrifies me most, right from childhood.
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Post by Maylan »

In my childhood until now i have serious fear of lizards..
Especially, when i see it fell on the floor and someone,
holds it in his/her hand..
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As a child, feathered animals give me the creep especially the sight of a lifeless one. And I still do even now that I'm a grownup.
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Grass cutters. Imagine some stalks of grass hit your eye. Or even worse, having the blade detached and fly around when you're in proximity.
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As a child I was and still am terrified of heights. I've never gotten past that. I've never been on a plane and I basically refuse to climb a ladder too high up. LOL! It's just the fear of not being in control and having no way of saving myself from getting hurt.
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Ghosts!!! I've never seen one and I never want to see one ?
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I hate snake
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