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Please don't hate me Kate and other red heads it's not something I can help! :( Just for the record, never been qith a blonde guy either ..... but that's not a phobia it's just choice. |
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Ok .. any you men got phobias about Gingermingers then ?? Grrrrh. |
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I don’t mind spiders even those big hairy ones with multiple eyes that glow red in the half light. Wolf spiders I think they are called.
But what I don’t like about them is when they get in the shower. They take up more than their share of floor space and hog the soap. But they are great for scrubbing my back. |
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Don't know Katex...why are you? Speak with JB....he can save you ££££££££s :)
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I'm not sure if this is actually a phobia but I go funny in water. I think it's the ripples on the surface and even worse at the baths where they reflect on walls. In an open air pool I can almost cope if I can see and feel the edge. Even paddling in the sea if I look out to sea I go dizzy but if I look back to the beach I'm fine!
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I like spiders, they look after the plants. It doesn't bother me one bit to see a spider but I do always rescue them if I can and set them free.
I must be a bit boring, I don't have any phobias. |
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I like spiders tooo, your such a kind hearted girl Gayle, your lovely.
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I cant stand worms,, but i dont think its a phobia..just darent touch em..
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Think I'm getting a phobia for gingers bloomin temper tantrums though :mad: Tell you a phobia I have developed, seriously, and thats a phobia of having to find a new girl and go through all the first date thing, will it go well, will we click, will we want to see each other again. The thought of it scares me. The dates after are great, fun exciting, but you can't just jump to that bit unfortunately. |
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I have a fear of heights, I wouldn't call it a phobia because I have climbed mountains, but it is becoming more of a problem. I think I am turning into a wuss with advancing age. I was in Skye a few years ago and walked/scrambled up a pinnacle known as the needle. When I got near the top I found myself on a ridge with a horrendous drop all around me and got a dreadful attack of vertigo. I was shaking, sick and dizzy and had to lie down on the ridge. I must have been lying down for a good half hour being eaten alive by midges before I could muster the strength to stand up again and move. I never used to get vertigo until a middle ear infection a few years ago left me unable to balance for a few weeks. Now I don't trust my ability to balance in high places on my own two feet and am definitely a bit wobbly on ladders. I have no qualms about flying and have been on some wild roller coasters so I think that it is probably the balance rather than the height with me..:D
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Now you tell me Lettie......there I was thinking I had a buddy to climb the Harbour Bridge with!
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I have to say that I climbed to the top of York Minster and when I got to the top I came over feeling sick and dizzy and shaking....took me ages to screw up the courage to go back down.....but I think it was because it was one of those medieval spiral stone staircases. It necessitated a strong cup of tea and a bun in Betty's Tea-rooms once we got back down. I was OK after that and have never experienced anything like it since....was not phased by the Skyrail up at Kuranda.
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