I'm afraid, how about you?

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Peteron

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I am really only afraid of things such as roller coasters and stuff of that nature. Not because I am afraid of heights or speed or anything, i just really hate having no control. For example, a water slide is a different story, because I have full body mobility within the slide.
 

Ice Car

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Fear of heights, bugs, and standing in front of crowds/being the center of attention.

More so the last one than anything, whenever there's an oral presentation or something similar, I either completely avoid doing it, and thus fail what is usually a big grade, or find some way around it. I almost never do it unless it is something manageable or absolutely necessary to pass.
 

Aur0ra145

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Snakes. All snakes need to die. Something about having no arms and legs = immediate need to be exterminated.
 

Dr Snakeman

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My biggest fear? The fear of mediocrity. I have a lingering dread that my life won't make a difference; that I'll wind up a boring person. I want to do stuff in my short time on this mortal coil, and I'm kind of terrified of the possibility that I won't.

On the upside, having this fear pretty much ensures that it won't come true, as I'll do everything in my power to avoid it.

Beyond this, though, I don't really have any irrational phobias. Well, not really. I would make a pretty funky noise if a spider were to decide to crawl on me. I know this from experience. It was not enjoyable.

Not a fan of spiders. Creepy little bastards.
 

babinro

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Fear of slipping from a lifetime of knee injuries on snow/ice/water/tile/stairs.
 

RamirezDoEverything

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Spiders, Dogs.

Heights are ok.

I also have an irrational fear of zombies, like one might jump from under my bed tonight and eat me.
 

Regiment

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I can't stand syringes and wince when people in movies and on TV get shots. I'm also squeamish about dental injury (although I've had some really weird dental work and I didn't mind, after the Novocain).
 

InnerRebellion

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I fear sex, anything sexual, yadda yadda, eternal virgin, blah de blah.
I also fear falling a large distance but surviving.
 

Kiltguy

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Claustrophobia,
Coulrophobia,
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia,
Scotomaphobia,
Tachophobia

And this:



*shudders*
 

Nuuu

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Vomiting, Anything related to the Bee family, Spiders, falling, and anything i can't see, so that includes the dark. I can't think of anything in my childhood that'd cause that last one, but it's really a fear of something just popping out at me.
 

MissGinaKid

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Bugs. Especally the flying ones. Bee's, dragonflys, stinkbugs, Even butterflys make be freeze up in fear.
 

oreopizza47

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Fear of my own imagination. I hate being left to my own devices with nothing around me. And I otherwise love the darkness, as long as I'm occupied. When my brain gets running, I freak out.
I also have a mild, pretty much controllable fear of heights, a hatred of creepy-crawlies, and fear of dogs (childhood experience)... thankfully, that last one is fading.

... So, yeah. Basically, just the dark, and just when I'm not distracted by normal thoughts. Only when my brain starts thinking of scary stuff. Funny how that works. "Your mind makes it real" indeed.
 

Rayne870

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i have a deathly fear of the ocean, im fine on a boat, in a pool or in lakes and such but out in a vast open ocean with no land in sight and the bottom disappearing into blackness with god knows what living down there scares the crap out of me.
 
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Vespaphobia, fear of wasps.

Also, Enochlophobia, anyone know what it is without a google search?

Fear of crowds

It's not actually the worst fear ever, but for me it manifests as a feeling of paranoia and claustrophobia. Gets a bit tough around Christmas as you can probably imagine.