Mine would have to be getting my feet/toes bitten off by large fish/sharks when I go swimming, Or when I walk over a storm drain and feel as though it's going to collapse from underneath me. How about you guys?
well you can be calm about the first one since a sharks mouth is big and he probably eat much more then just your feet XD. and i do think that accept of pirahanas there arent any more fish with teeth but im not sure.
i think the drain one is pretty common though. i saw many people like that.
i guess mine would be blood and inner organs. i just cant see those things and it makes me feel horibble when do see them
Similar to OP but it was more a problem when I was a kid. I was frightened there were sharks in the pool, despite it not being possible since there was enough chlorine to bleach my hair brown. A little paradoxical since I was a national swimmer and swam competitively for more than a decade.
Similar to OP but it was more a problem when I was a kid. I was frightened there were sharks in the pool, despite it not being possible since there was enough chlorine to bleach my hair brown. A little paradoxical since I was a national swimmer and swam competitively for more than a decade.
Mine is the fear of my wrists getting cut or otherwise hurt. Every time I see someone's wrists getting hurt in a movie or on TV (or in real life ofcourse but that rarely happens) I get really distressed. I can't hold anything sharp near my hands without the fear kicking in. When I start to get distressed about it I pull my sleeves down and cover my hands and cross them against my body.
hieghts .killersup hates hieghts with a passion.for irrational killersup is afraid that when he goes to a thunderstorm he will be electrocuted.killersup was electrocuted once at work it was so terrible he was not ablt to feel anything and body parts just started to go in a frenzy that he could not control.so terrible.so very terrible
I am scared of snowplows. Once I threw a snowball at a snowplow and it honked its horn at me, which scared the heck out of me and ever since when I see a snowplow I resist the urge to hide.
Death, still is a possibly in your view of an irrational fear. I am an atheist therefore I don't believe in life after death and that paired with ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder: Can't sit still and always has to be doing something) and the knowledge that there is nothing after death makes me very unneasy around the topic.
i somtimes feel like my life is just all make beleive and that somone is controling me.like a little girl with a playhouse.exect i cannot see her or her majical box of horror
Hmm...I don't know what my most irrational fear would be. I'm a really rational person, so probably the most irrational fear I have is that ants will bite me while I sleep (which isn't that irrational considering I've had a large ant problem recently in my house)