Heights out of that list.
spiders
heights
clowns
insects
Barack Obama
AIDS
the opposite sex
the same sex
gays
drugs
strangers
your family
Hillary Clinton
open spaces
closed spaces
cheese
illegal immigrants
legal immigrants
being persecuted for your beliefs
everything
Being alone
Not being alone
Losing my loved ones even though it's inevitable
Bad drivers and people who think they are good drivers (they are also probably bad)
Deep deep water so deep you can't see THERE ARE THINGS DOWN THERE
Space as in like blackhole astronaut space so I guess checking off open space would make sense
People murdering me for a life insurance policy (I worked and watched too many crimes shows) I don't have one anymore though for that very reason xDDDD
LOL. AIDs is on the poll? Why not HIV instead.....considering it causes the condition called AIDS?
I guess you can be scared to contract HIV if you're going around sleeping with prostitutes, sluts and whores and having unprotected sex and sharing needles. Your call, lmao.
Blood and, to a lesser extent, heights. Since I was a kid I would panic and get light-headed with blood or gore. I just recently have been okay with watching some of it in TV, games, and films.
I had a bully smear a smashed bug on my desk and I freaked out and he actually felt bad about it and apologized. It was that bad.
i fear death.
i fear dying of an accident. i fear dying because of a disease. i fear dying of old age.
i fear it because it is inevitable. i often think about it at night and it gives me a little panick attack and yet i cant really keep my mind off it for a long time. its always there in the back of my mind.
i feel stupid for it, being 23, i shouldnt be worrying about it yet.
i am also afraid that this thought will consume me when i get older.
Storms. I hate when people laugh at me or make fun if me for my fear of thunder and strong windy weather. I hate hearing gale force winds outside blowing through the trees when I'm trying to sleep. I can't hear anything else.
You would have hated my old job.
I remember the time I was told I needed to go take an observation while we had tornadic activity in the close vicinity.
Yeah, okay, I'll get right on that one.
There's really nothing to fear of death. Just think of it as the next stage. None of us really knows what happens to us after our bodies give out, whether our "spirit" moves to another plane or what. If you think about it, it could be exciting.
You should ask your man to be your Thunder Buddy.
I have a slight fear of closed spaces. Other than that I have very few fears.
Spiders. I am absolutely petrified of spiders.
And feeling out of control.
My reflection.