What do you fear in your real life?:o
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Nothing sets me off like being immobilized in a confined space. when I first saw the movie Aliens, when Lance Henriksen's character had to crawl through a pipe to reach a transmitter, which was so tight that he had to worm his way with his arms fixed at his side. Just saying it made my pulse and respiration just about redline with adrenaline. I immediately got up and went out into the lobby for about 5 minutes before I was able to go back in to the theater. Being stuck in a crowd and unable to move through it triggers a similar freak out for me.xaosAnd here I was wanting to hug you...
[QUOTE="xaos"]Nothing sets me off like being immobilized in a confined space. when I first saw the movie Aliens, when Lance Henriksen's character had to crawl through a pipe to reach a transmitter, which was so tight that he had to worm his way with his arms fixed at his side. Just saying it made my pulse and respiration just about redline with adrenaline. I immediately got up and went out into the lobby for about 5 minutes before I was able to go back in to the theater. Being stuck in a crowd and unable to move through it triggers a similar freak out for me.scorch-62And here I was wanting to hug you... And I fear the awkwardness of hugs from acquaintances :cry:
Nothing sets me off like being immobilized in a confined space. when I first saw the movie Aliens, when Lance Henriksen's character had to crawl through a pipe to reach a transmitter, which was so tight that he had to worm his way with his arms fixed at his side. Just saying it made my pulse and respiration just about redline with adrenaline. I immediately got up and went out into the lobby for about 5 minutes before I was able to go back in to the theater. Being stuck in a crowd and unable to move through it triggers a similar freak out for me.xaos
There go my dreams of steamy S&M midnight bondage. :(
[QUOTE="xaos"]Nothing sets me off like being immobilized in a confined space. when I first saw the movie Aliens, when Lance Henriksen's character had to crawl through a pipe to reach a transmitter, which was so tight that he had to worm his way with his arms fixed at his side. Just saying it made my pulse and respiration just about redline with adrenaline. I immediately got up and went out into the lobby for about 5 minutes before I was able to go back in to the theater. Being stuck in a crowd and unable to move through it triggers a similar freak out for me.Theokhoth
There go my dreams of steamy S&M midnight bondage. :(
Sweetums, you know I live to crush your dreams ^_^[QUOTE="scorch-62"][QUOTE="xaos"]Nothing sets me off like being immobilized in a confined space. when I first saw the movie Aliens, when Lance Henriksen's character had to crawl through a pipe to reach a transmitter, which was so tight that he had to worm his way with his arms fixed at his side. Just saying it made my pulse and respiration just about redline with adrenaline. I immediately got up and went out into the lobby for about 5 minutes before I was able to go back in to the theater. Being stuck in a crowd and unable to move through it triggers a similar freak out for me.xaosAnd here I was wanting to hug you... And I fear the awkwardness of hugs from acquaintances :cry: Acq-... Acquaintances? I thought we were more than that. :cry:
my real life fears that I can think of right now.
I fear drowning or getting burned alive. I hate being underwater and not being able to get above it so much. I always panic and start swiming frantically. After watching Friday The 13th I know I don't want to get burned alive, it sure does not look fun. I did have that fear way before that though, the movie just sealed the deal.
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Nothing sets me off like being immobilized in a confined space. when I first saw the movie Aliens, when Lance Henriksen's character had to crawl through a pipe to reach a transmitter, which was so tight that he had to worm his way with his arms fixed at his side. Just saying it made my pulse and respiration just about redline with adrenaline. I immediately got up and went out into the lobby for about 5 minutes before I was able to go back in to the theater. Being stuck in a crowd and unable to move through it triggers a similar freak out for me.xaosExactly how I feel. One time I got locked into my buddy's freezer storage (he sells fruits) in the total dark. It was horrible...:cry:
I fear telling my fears, thinking they'll come true if I say them.
To be honest my fears basically run my life, and there's a huge list of them.
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