Are we talking fears so strong that they might border on a clinical phobia or just everything you're afraid of? Because for most people a list of the latter would be quite long.
Are we talking fears so strong that they might border on a clinical phobia or just everything you're afraid of? Because for most people a list of the latter would be quite long.
I'm assuming OP means everyday fears. I'm afraid of eels, but I've only been in eel-infested waters maybe twice in my life; I see spiders on a daily basis and feel what I consider an unreasonable fear from them.
spiders/big insects, women drivers
crabs
(from the beach, assholes)
any crustaceans species
Snipers. After watching a movie or TV show that has snipers involved I always try to avoid sitting/standing by windows. Kinda how people leave the lights on after watching scary movies.
kinda late but when I was younger I went to disneyland and got on that space mountain ride
I am a tall motherfucker and I swear I felt a metal bar graze my hair when I rode it
1 year later, they shut down the ride because someone was decapitated by that very ride =X
scared the living fuck out of me thats for sure
I'm really afraid of bees, only bees.
Also of dying young I guess, and /or being tortured in any way.
Deep water.
People who use the word "is" when they mean to use the word "are".
What if spiders steal your cake?
I have Entomophobia (commonly known as insectophobia) but contact with mostly all insects sends me into a panic or anxiety attack. Ladybugs, crickets, and butterflies send me off the deep end as badly as hornets, wasps, or biting flies. Does not make for fun times outdoors during spring/summer. Fall/winter is 1000000x better.
On the other hand, spiders are awesome. They dont send me off one bit.
I don't really find clowns or the like scary, but just more creepy and unsettling.
- Ocean and to some extent, lakes.
- Chucky
Roller coasters that go upside down.
Guys will be just like me and my friends were in high school when my daughter gets there. I'm seriously hoping she goes through a lesbo phase all through high school and early college at least.
The mentally/physically handicapped.
Adhesives.
Wet paper.
Heights.
Not exactly fears like I am terrified of them; it's just that they leave me unsettled / uncomfortable.
Spiders, bees, cockroaches...wouldn't really want bugs of any kind crawling on me, though most others won't drive me into hysterics like those can.
Barking dogs.
Open wounds (needles is sorta included here, basically just anything about displaced flesh bothers me, though not so much blood).
- HALF!
spiders and sharks
I love the water, am a really good swimmer, am a avid fan of nature in general with an emphasis on aquatic life.
However.
I feel uneasy when in deep water, more so not being able to see my feet. Id rather be in 50 foot clear water than 15 foot dark water where my waste down is invisible.
Otherwise, don't think I have many fears. Used to fear ET as a child.