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Do you have a phobia?

Do you have one of these?


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I have a mild form of claustrophobia, it just appears time to time when I feel that I lack some space. I get real frustrated and crappy.
I had arachnophobia when I was young, but for some reason, it just disappeared somehow
 
I have a mild form of claustrophobia, it just appears time to time when I feel that I lack some space. I get real frustrated and crappy.

Did you spend time in an APC? I heard, in Korea, those things get cold as hell and mess with people.
 
:) did you know that when MEU's (Marine Expeditionary Units) pull into ports, Australian women write their phone numbers onto tennis balls and throw them at the ships/into the groups of Marines?

The tennis balls are meant for the Sailors, USNavy.
 
When I sold my house I built there was one far corner of the floor I never insulated because there was virtually no room. The inspector put it on his list of things I had to do when someone bought it so I crawled under there, then layed flat on my back and pulled myself along using floor joist that were right in my face. Suddenly I couldn't stand it and got the Hell out. I guess thats claustrophobia, never knew I had that. I hired some pro insulation kid to do it and it didn't bother him at all, best 100 bucks I ever spent!

The smart ass answer I was going to give was, I have libophobia, I immediately get a creepy feeling when around a lib. :lol:
 
I'm terrified of heights. Even in movies, the scenes scare me badly. Chuck Norris couldn't push me out of a working airplane with a parachute.

I'm afraid an elevator I'm on will drop to the ground (though to my knowledge, this has never happened). I get all sweaty and weepy on the really tall ones....but I sniffle in relative silence.

I'm scared to death that as I exit an escalator, the teeth will catch my shoelaces and I'll be ground beef.

And I'm afraid of people movers in airports.....but I'm not sure exactly why.

That do?
 
Claustrophobia, but not extreme. Being confined in a small space or an object too close to my face, like sleeping in bunkbed where there is little space between me and the bunk above.

I also get panicky in water over my head, like the ocean or a lake.
 
I'm a devout, conservative Christian, so you've gotta believe that I'm up to my eyeballs in phobias ;)
 
Heights terrify me. Even in buildings, I get nervous when I stand next to a railing or on a balcony. No matter how well constructed the structure is, I am afraid that it will collapse. My phobia does not segue too well with my hobby of urban exploration and climbing buildings. I climbed a 100 ft water tower last month. I nearly pissed myself, but the view was incredible.
 
I'm somewhat coulrophobic .. which is why I won't go within a hundred miles of D.C.

My sister was once mugged by a transient, which is probably why she's a bit hobophobic.

I think I recall Mel Gibson also being hobophobic .. at least I think that's what he said -- he had a cold that day.

My last girlfriend was sanguivoriphobic .. so was the one before her ... I think it's a pattern.
 
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