What was your childhood fear? Mine was car-washes! I used to scream and cry while stuffing my head in my arms when I saw water spraying from all sides of the car! At least I got over it years ago =P
I was afraid of clowns ecpecaly Ronald McDonald. I'm not afraid of him or clowns any more, but for other reasons I'll never go to McDonald again. I was afraid of the music video of Zombie by The Cranberries. I watched it again and laugh my *** off.
i was always scared of nightmares, bad people and being alone. i still have some really twisted nightmares. for some reason i was never afraid of ghosts or monsters, actually i always thought they could be my friends but i was teriffied of bad people.
Nightmares, even though I laugh it off after when I wake up starght after I excrete bricks. But mainly when I was younger it was the dark and the fact that apparently there were monsters lurking in it. When I went to bed I would turn off the light and leap into my bed as fast as I could and bury myself in the covers. Well that's just me and my unnecessary childhood fears.
My childhood fear, for some reason, was a part in the jungle book when the bear started using a tree as a backrub O_o Don't ask me why, but that was the scariest ****ing thing thing for me at 4 years old
Sorry, I just have to laugh at at that situation. =P
It's weird. When I am in a elevator with a glass wall at 3 floors up I am scared but I feel fine to go blasting through the skies in a pressurized metal tube at 40 000 feet.
Oh yeah, I just remembered another two more of my childhood fears. I was scared of seeing space. I had this astronomy book for kids, and when I used to see a picture of a planet I used to get scared and go to my mom. The other one is the human body well the inside part. When I used to see all the blood vessels, the sequelaton, organs, muscles it just freaks me out. I'm still scared of it.
Being trapped in small spaces. I've always been perfectly fine inside of them until I find that I am trapped (i.e. someone blocking me or locking me in). Problem is, the older I get the worse my claustrophobia gets.