Phobias
What gives you the heebie-jeebies?
It's a bit strong to call this a phobia, but for me it's the thought of biting into a dry flannel. I've no idea why I'd ever want to or even get the opportunity to do so, seeing as I don't own one, but it makes my teeth hurt to think about it. *ewww*
Tell us what innocent things make you go pale, wobbly and send shivers down your spine.
( , Thu 10 Apr 2008, 13:34)
What gives you the heebie-jeebies?
It's a bit strong to call this a phobia, but for me it's the thought of biting into a dry flannel. I've no idea why I'd ever want to or even get the opportunity to do so, seeing as I don't own one, but it makes my teeth hurt to think about it. *ewww*
Tell us what innocent things make you go pale, wobbly and send shivers down your spine.
( , Thu 10 Apr 2008, 13:34)
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I've had sleep paralysis too, quite a few times
It really is the scariest thing ever. I hear people moving around in the house, but I can't move my head to see who it is. Then I see people standing over me and looking down. Eep!
The main common factor of all my experiences has been that I was sleeping on the sofa during the day. There may be some message here...
On a related note, I was once woken up during an operation because I was having a bad reaction to the anaesthetic, but I was still under the effect of the paralysing drug. That was pretty scary too, but I felt a lot more scared during the sleep paralysis, mainly because I was a bit more lucid and aware of what was going on.
( , Thu 10 Apr 2008, 23:25, Reply)
It really is the scariest thing ever. I hear people moving around in the house, but I can't move my head to see who it is. Then I see people standing over me and looking down. Eep!
The main common factor of all my experiences has been that I was sleeping on the sofa during the day. There may be some message here...
On a related note, I was once woken up during an operation because I was having a bad reaction to the anaesthetic, but I was still under the effect of the paralysing drug. That was pretty scary too, but I felt a lot more scared during the sleep paralysis, mainly because I was a bit more lucid and aware of what was going on.
( , Thu 10 Apr 2008, 23:25, Reply)
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