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.
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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 had sleep paralysis once
and it's bloody awful. And the thing is: I used to work as a neuroscientist: I knew that I was only feeling fear because the part of my brain that feels fear was active as a symptom of the condition. AND IT DIDN'T MAKE IT ANY BETTER. You're right to be scared of it. But it's almost certain it won't happen to you, and even if it does you won't come to any harm.
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and it's bloody awful. And the thing is: I used to work as a neuroscientist: I knew that I was only feeling fear because the part of my brain that feels fear was active as a symptom of the condition. AND IT DIDN'T MAKE IT ANY BETTER. You're right to be scared of it. But it's almost certain it won't happen to you, and even if it does you won't come to any harm.
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