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What Scares You?

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  1. Everyone scared of something and that something can be multiplied tenfold easily by making it 3d or putting it into a movie or book. So I'll make the question simple and sweet.

    What scares you the most?
    And why?
    Random - And what does not scare you but you think you should be scared of?

    Tell us the truth and don't be embarrassed, its kinda like a confession. To help others you could tell us how you overcame your fears if you have overcome your fears in any way. So post away.


    I'll start.


    I hate to say this but yes i am afraid of spiders, I have arachnophobia too.

    It happened when i was small and bathing in a hot tub at home when this spider came swinging down from its web and landed on my chest and i was small and i was scared :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: . So anyways i ran out of the Bathroom in fear and never looked at a spider the same way again

    One other thing I was and am a little scared of right now is everything else related to horror and the supernatural, you know severed heads etc. I keep seeing images of them at night in my room. :sigh: But i realized that i was fairly easy to get rid of all these nightmares, images and feeling.

    First you need to be not afraid of dying.
    Second you have to have a extreme self determination.

    If you ever see a ghost or some other horror related sight at night in the dark threaten it. Tell yourself that you are not afraid and that you will cut the rest of his/her body to shreds. Eventually your fear lightens up and your free.
  2. Me too. I'm terrified of spiders, even the harmless ones like daddy long legs. I just don't think that it's natural for something to have eight eyes and eight gross hairy legs. Too many eights. It's funny though, because I like tarantulas, but I'm terrified of all the other types. I wasn't scared of them as a kid though; I used to catch them. It wasn't until I got older that I started getting scared.

    And my irrational fear is... ceiling fans. I can't be underneath because I'm terrified that it will fall and crush me. Really, by bed is pushed up into the corner of my room because I refuse to have it under my fan. Weird I know, but yeah, you asked.

    Oh, and clowns. They're evil, really they are. I blame Stephen King; ever since I saw "It" I hate clowns. And the book is even worse, as I recently found out.
  3. Yeah well I'm scared of tarantulas too, though no ceiling fans. Why are you scared of ceiling fans anyway i wont hurt you if it fell on you. It would just cut you to pieces without pain. Spiders are different. They are pure evil creatures created to do the bidding's of Satan. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: Anyway anyone else brave enough to let out their fears?
  4. I'm absolutely terrified of spiders! and I'm nervous around dogs, this goes back to my childhood!.

    I hate screaming I think that makes something horrible worse and my biggest fear is going under the knife with a failing anesthetic ( and torture) Aaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!! :smt009 :smt085 :smt085 :smt085 :smt064 :shock:
  5. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

    Well this is a horror forum do you at least like horror??

    Well being afraid of a dog is understandable. Although try to rare a puppy. Gradually as it grows your fear will most likely turn into love. Or not :roll: :roll: :roll:
  6. Velociraptors and T-Rexes. Seriously, I have nightmares that I'm cornered in my French classroom with velociraptors closing in. My other classmates have been mauled and so I try to get out the window, but two T-Rexes grab me and start to tear me in two, and then I wake up.

    Well, spiders, etc. are more of a disgusted sort of thing. Like they're gross, but not scary.
  7. I like spiders and horror and stuff like that! To tell the truth I don't know what I'm afraid of. I know I should be scared of something but if I am I haven't found it yet.
  8. I know. Usually people aren't scared of anything until they face it for real. But i doubt Cobra will get scared easily.
  9. What terrifies me?

    Torture. I watched the Princess Bride (Laugh it up) when I was four, and I saw Wesley get tortured and it didn't sit well with me. Seeing someone in such pain screaming like that really scarred me. I would suffer a vicious nightmare for the next eight years that would appear on a less-than-monthly-basis about me being locked in an old museum filled with torture instruments and reactments of how they were used. My family would get seperated from me, and I'd have to proceed through the whole building before I could get out...

    Suffice to say, this dream has left a gaping hold within me. When I watch things like Saw and even The Devils Rejects, I feel this icy claw punch me in the stomach.

    At any rate, there you have it. Torture is probably the most terrifying on this earth aside from Demons, in my opinion.
  10. eeep :shock: :shock: :shock:

    Yikes i get what you mean.
  11. Firestalker wrote: I hate to say this but yes i am afraid of spiders, I have arachnophobia too.


    I know exactly how you feel. When I was little ym sister used to pull cruel pranks on me. There was this old house down the street that nobody had lived in for...decades. Well, she dared me to go in there, and I said no.:)So when we got to the house, She trapped me in a closet full of spiders and i have never been the same since. I just look at a picture of a spider and i get this really bad feeling. I scream sometimes when im walking in the woods because theres all those spider webs, but yeaz I have to walk in the woods b/c its a grade. Forest Science. *Grimances*

    (Oh, for those of you wondering, why I'm back on YWS, I've decided to postpone my leaving for another month, because I realized this is teh only place that I can actually feel ... calm.)
  12. :Sigh: It seems that lots of people are afraid of spiders. But everyone who is afraid of spiders are girls, except me of course. And everyone who has not replied to this post don't deserve to stay in this group as they are too scared to even except their true fears, or they probably haven't read the forum yet.
  13. I'm afraid when a place or a person that I've always trusted, turns out to be something or someone completely different, or, in the case of a location, is no longer a safe place to be. For instance, my bed. When I was younger, I was afraid of vampires coming out of my closet to suck the blood out of my neck. So to protect myself, I drew the covers up around my neck and turned away from the closet when I slept. I was safe. I was able to take protective counter-measures against the things that wanted to kill me.

    And then a several years ago, I saw "The Grudge" which has a scene where a dead kid suddenly appears in this woman's covers while she's in bed and kills her. Suddenly, my bed was no longer a safe place to sleep or be because it was so easily violated and there was no way for me to combat monsters appearing in my bed and sucking my soul out of my face. I was terrified to be there.

    So yeah. When something I trust - reality, friends, rules, family - become something I can no longer trust, that's when I'm the most afraid.

    -Kylan
  14. Kylan wrote:
    And then a several years ago, I saw "The Grudge" which has a scene where a dead kid suddenly appears in this woman's covers while she's in bed and kills her. Suddenly, my bed was no longer a safe place to sleep or be because it was so easily violated and there was no way for me to combat monsters appearing in my bed and sucking my soul out of my face. I was terrified to be there.

    -Kylan


    If it makes you feel better, that scene freaked me out too. Sometimes I'd wake up and throw off my sheets just to ensure nothing was around my groin..
  15. Is the film so scary?? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

    Got any links to that scene? :roll: :roll:


A woman knows the face of the man she loves as a sailor knows the open sea.
— Honore de Balzac