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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away

I have a few fears.

Heights

Airplanes

Lifts - I always use the stairs

Being burned alive - I'm not a witch, I promise

Demonic brunettes smiling in the dark (if you've seen the horror film 'Smile' you know what I'm talking about)

Slimey aliens that want to put their tentacles in my mouth

What are you scared of?

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By *orobi7Man
5 weeks ago

loughborough

Large barking dogs, like police dogs. Absolutely petrify me. Adore all dogs otherwise!

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By *etterbiggerMan
5 weeks ago

Scunthorpe

I'm not keen on water. I'm fine in a pool and the shower obviously. Open water the sea etc I'm scared of. Swimming in southern Crete. A fine gravel beach not being stirred up. The sea was gin clear. No rocks no s fantastic. A large dark shadow moved slowly underneath me. I was on dry land in a flash. Feeling pretty stupid when I realised that the conditions were so perfect it was the shadow of my own leg. I'm that bad

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By *aucey04TV/TS
5 weeks ago

Bletchingley

Huge impatient Cocks

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"I'm not keen on water. I'm fine in a pool and the shower obviously. Open water the sea etc I'm scared of. Swimming in southern Crete. A fine gravel beach not being stirred up. The sea was gin clear. No rocks no s fantastic. A large dark shadow moved slowly underneath me. I was on dry land in a flash. Feeling pretty stupid when I realised that the conditions were so perfect it was the shadow of my own leg. I'm that bad "

That would freak me out also

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By *hyguy62Man
5 weeks ago

Brentwood


"Huge impatient Cocks "

This 👆😂😘

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By *onmar01Couple (MM)
5 weeks ago

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By *onmar01Couple (MM)
5 weeks ago

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Spiders. Never really liked them but as a teenager got one stuck in my ear. The sound was deafening.

My mum phoned the Dr's and they said to heat some cooking oil on a spoon, just so it was warm and pour it into my ear. The heat would kill it and it would float to the top as it was oil.

So there's me over the kitchen sink screaming with mum pouring oil in my ear whilst im trying to keep my head still.

The noise stopped, but it didn't float to the top. Great now I have a dead spider in my ear.

Mad dash to the Dr's and had to have my ear syringed. And trust me that spider was HUGE...!!!

So yeah dont like them at all. If I see one at home I break out in a sweat and just freeze.

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By *ountainMan
5 weeks ago

ipswich

Everything.

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By *55uk4yngrMan
5 weeks ago

Chester

Getting pregnant, so safe sex only for me, lol!!

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By *iassloverMan
5 weeks ago

Rugby

I don't like heights.

Or dead fish, it's a phobia that properly grosses me out.

I used to know someone who was terrified of Savoy Cabbages.

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By *ildwestheroMan
5 weeks ago

Llandrindod Wells

Always been claustrophobic so no caves etc for me. In recent years developed a fear of heights. Never used to bother me in the slightest as done _ountaineering, absailing etc. From the animal kingdom I just don't like reptiles and amphibions.

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By *astguy7Man
5 weeks ago

Herefordshire

Fanny.

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"Spiders. Never really liked them but as a teenager got one stuck in my ear. The sound was deafening.

My mum phoned the Dr's and they said to heat some cooking oil on a spoon, just so it was warm and pour it into my ear. The heat would kill it and it would float to the top as it was oil.

So there's me over the kitchen sink screaming with mum pouring oil in my ear whilst im trying to keep my head still.

The noise stopped, but it didn't float to the top. Great now I have a dead spider in my ear.

Mad dash to the Dr's and had to have my ear syringed. And trust me that spider was HUGE...!!!

So yeah dont like them at all. If I see one at home I break out in a sweat and just freeze. "

That sounds terrifying

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By *xtraoneMan
5 weeks ago

Gloucester

Boiled eggs and it's not just eating them no idea why.

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"Always been claustrophobic so no caves etc for me. "

I saw a video on YouTube a little while ago about the Nutty Putty cave incident. A guy got trapped in a small hole upside down for 28 hours and subsequently died as a result.

Safe to say I won't be going in any caves either

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By *ingbat2020Man
5 weeks ago

Borders

The wife reading my WhatsApp and telegram

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By *xplore moreTV/TS
5 weeks ago

cockermouth

Drowning, and dying

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By *anw33Man
5 weeks ago

liverpool

I suffer from Aibohphobia

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By *loverfieldMan
5 weeks ago

Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria

I am thinking of h y p n o s i s (strangely Fab doesn't like that word) as a way to stop my fears of heights and water. Cause them are molto stupide.

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By *0yguyMan
5 weeks ago

Cumbria


"Always been claustrophobic so no caves etc for me.

I saw a video on YouTube a little while ago about the Nutty Putty cave incident. A guy got trapped in a small hole upside down for 28 hours and subsequently died as a result.

Safe to say I won't be going in any caves either "

Nope - me neither….. all that tons of rock just waiting to come crashing down and crush me.

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By *uminsideme .Man
5 weeks ago

Congresbury

Spiders and dying and confined spaces

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By *ifes outMan
5 weeks ago

Derby

The wife finding out i like cock

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By *udiboy1Man
5 weeks ago

glasgow

Snakes

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By *moothone2070Man
5 weeks ago

Telford

Rats,also wary if heights

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By *ony 529Man
5 weeks ago

Coventry

My wife finding out I wear everything I buy for her now that would be really, really scary

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"Boiled eggs and it's not just eating them no idea why. "

That's very random

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By *elly_leKTV/TS
5 weeks ago

corby

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"Drowning, and dying"

I agree with drowning, that would be terrifying

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By *hubbyGinger76Man
5 weeks ago

Halesowen

Getting caught by the wife.

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By *rum39Man
5 weeks ago

Birmingham

Women

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By *PIGMan
5 weeks ago

Northampton

A certain Dom, not from his actions more his presence and demeanour..

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By *andysmithTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Poole

Dentists, work and injections I'm allergic to all of them even writing this post I'm sweating, shaking and my pulse has rocketed. 🤣🤣🤣

Miss Smith 💋💋💋

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By *ilverhandMan
5 weeks ago

B

I love water and swimming, but vast, deep, clear water makes me feel extremely uncomfortable to be swimming in.

Like when you put your head under water and you can see down until the light stops

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By *onmar01Couple (MM)
5 weeks ago

Bargoed


"Spiders. Never really liked them but as a teenager got one stuck in my ear. The sound was deafening.

My mum phoned the Dr's and they said to heat some cooking oil on a spoon, just so it was warm and pour it into my ear. The heat would kill it and it would float to the top as it was oil.

So there's me over the kitchen sink screaming with mum pouring oil in my ear whilst im trying to keep my head still.

The noise stopped, but it didn't float to the top. Great now I have a dead spider in my ear.

Mad dash to the Dr's and had to have my ear syringed. And trust me that spider was HUGE...!!!

So yeah dont like them at all. If I see one at home I break out in a sweat and just freeze.

That sounds terrifying "

Yeah I was about 18 at the time, im now nearly 58 and it still fills me with dread.

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"Women "

Demonic women, especially brunettes, who smile at you with evil intentions

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By *aynie-MarieTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Reigate

I only fear one thing. That’s the possibility of being in the same mindset as mid December

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"Snakes "

When I was younger I had a friend who had snakes, as well as other animals.

On the day of his sisters wedding he was feeding his rats, then he went to feed the pithon. The snake got the scent of the rats and latched onto his hand and started working it's way up his arm.

We had to use screwdrivers to open its mouth to get his hand out

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
5 weeks ago

North East

The only thing that scares me is old age I’ll be checking out way before it happens to me

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By *xplore moreTV/TS
5 weeks ago

cockermouth

Getting preggerz! God forbid a mini Ellie running around 😳😳😲

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
5 weeks ago

North East


"Getting preggerz! God forbid a mini Ellie running around 😳😳😲 "

🤣 one of the reasons I never had kids as I’d hate to think they’d grow up looking like me 😬

One ugly c**t is enough 😂

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By *erscumdumpMan
5 weeks ago

Watford & Worth Matravers

Not much at all really. But a few things turn my stomach. Michael Jackson dangling his baby over a balcony is one, and dogs in elevators getting thier leads stuck in the doors is the other. Those 2 things give me nightmares.

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"Dentists, work and injections I'm allergic to all of them even writing this post I'm sweating, shaking and my pulse has rocketed. 🤣🤣🤣

Miss Smith 💋💋💋"

Dentists freak me out also.

They put these tools in my mouth which make me gagg, yet I can take a cock no problem. Weird

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"and dogs in elevators getting thier leads stuck in the doors is the other. Those 2 things give me nightmares."

It's not just dogs, there's a scene in a Final Destination film where a lass gets trapped in an elevator and her head gets chopped off. Not pleasant

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By *ral b..Man
5 weeks ago

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Heights..

Any type of bull terriers .

2 or more youths in hoodies walking towards me on pavement...

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By *ightarse69Man
5 weeks ago

Rushden


"Getting pregnant, so safe sex only for me, lol!!"

Grow up you dopey twat.

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By *iBobOxonMan
5 weeks ago

Thame/Aylesbury


"Spiders. Never really liked them but as a teenager got one stuck in my ear. The sound was deafening.

My mum phoned the Dr's and they said to heat some cooking oil on a spoon, just so it was warm and pour it into my ear. The heat would kill it and it would float to the top as it was oil.

So there's me over the kitchen sink screaming with mum pouring oil in my ear whilst im trying to keep my head still.

The noise stopped, but it didn't float to the top. Great now I have a dead spider in my ear.

Mad dash to the Dr's and had to have my ear syringed. And trust me that spider was HUGE...!!!

So yeah dont like them at all. If I see one at home I break out in a sweat and just freeze. "

What a bloody awful experience that must have been for you.

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By *0yguyMan
5 weeks ago

Cumbria


"Spiders. Never really liked them but as a teenager got one stuck in my ear. The sound was deafening.

My mum phoned the Dr's and they said to heat some cooking oil on a spoon, just so it was warm and pour it into my ear. The heat would kill it and it would float to the top as it was oil.

So there's me over the kitchen sink screaming with mum pouring oil in my ear whilst im trying to keep my head still.

The noise stopped, but it didn't float to the top. Great now I have a dead spider in my ear.

Mad dash to the Dr's and had to have my ear syringed. And trust me that spider was HUGE...!!!

So yeah dont like them at all. If I see one at home I break out in a sweat and just freeze.

What a bloody awful experience that must have been for you. "

Deep fried spider! Yum!

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By *xplore moreTV/TS
5 weeks ago

cockermouth


"Getting pregnant, so safe sex only for me, lol!!

Grow up you dopey twat."

Just no need! Ever heard of banter?

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By *excessMan
5 weeks ago

Sleaford

Being stuck out at sea, and unable to get to dry land.

I went to Lanzarote from Fuerteventura on the ferry,and felt seasick, it was the longest 30 minutes of my life, for some time

On the way back, I laid down on a bench seat,and closed my eyes.

I hate boats

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By *eepeter4Man
5 weeks ago

Bournemouth

Nigel

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
5 weeks ago

North East


"Heights..

Any type of bull terriers .

2 or more youths in hoodies walking towards me on pavement...

"

The fact that they hang round in more than twos tells you everything

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By *iBobOxonMan
5 weeks ago

Thame/Aylesbury

A hornet flew into my lounge one hot summer evening last year, it was bloody terrifying.

I wouldn’t have been more scared if it had been a sabre toothed tiger.

It was very fast, very loud and it wanted to kill me.

Luckily I managed to trap it under a pint glass, where it lived extremely angrily for three days.

Hornets are very scary.

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By *shleigh1964TV/TS
5 weeks ago

penzance

Its not really a fear more a concern, debilitating disease, but not that it would get to the point of actually debilitating me, as that partnership would end before it really gets started.

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By (user no longer on site)
5 weeks ago

Confined spaces, had a dream I got stuck in a water slide recently. Stuck at the waist and the water began to rise, not afraid of water in the slightest though as I’m an extremely strong swimmer.

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By *aulMichaelMan
5 weeks ago

Liverpool

Lefties terrify me !

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By *aucey04TV/TS
5 weeks ago

Bletchingley

Not getting enough Cock

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By *ndy61hMan
5 weeks ago

Plymouth

Caves, and I don't know why, it even freaks me out on tv, when you see someone trying to get through a tight space. Now you might think I'm claustrophobic but I spent many years on submarines working in tight spaces without any issues.

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By *ajkumarkapoorMan
5 weeks ago

London

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By *ajkumarkapoorMan
5 weeks ago

London

I have only a few fears because I am not a very emotional person but heavily more into physical things like sports, eroticism, tantric sex, sexual ecstasy.

My few fears are heights, bees and spiders.

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"Being stuck out at sea, and unable to get to dry land.

"

Oh yes that would be terrifying

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By *ardforall56Man
5 weeks ago

belfast

Loosing a toy that slips into my ass and having to visit docs or A&E.What a nightmare that would be.

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By *ildwestheroMan
5 weeks ago

Llandrindod Wells

As a youngster I was scared of dolls, puppets and clowns. Still don't like them.

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By *airyscot72Man
5 weeks ago

scotland

Heights, someone in a film or on tv looking over a cliff, tall building etc is enough to give me a very unnerving feeling!

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By *ildwestheroMan
5 weeks ago

Llandrindod Wells


"Heights, someone in a film or on tv looking over a cliff, tall building etc is enough to give me a very unnerving feeling! "

Same here. Recently watched someone going over the Pontcysyllte aqueduct in north Wales on a TV programme. Sort of horrified me yet 20 odd years ago I happily walked over it.

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By *actilePigMan
5 weeks ago

LINCOLN

Nothing at all. My greatest fear has already happened, and I survived. There was indeed a liberation that came after passing through it.

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"Heights, someone in a film or on tv looking over a cliff, tall building etc is enough to give me a very unnerving feeling!

Same here. Recently watched someone going over the Pontcysyllte aqueduct in north Wales on a TV programme. Sort of horrified me yet 20 odd years ago I happily walked over it.

"

There was a documentary on Ch4 a while ago called 'Dont look down'

It was about the guys who climb the really big cranes and do tricks on the top of them and dangle themselves on it.

Crazy

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By *airyscot72Man
5 weeks ago

scotland


"Heights, someone in a film or on tv looking over a cliff, tall building etc is enough to give me a very unnerving feeling!

Same here. Recently watched someone going over the Pontcysyllte aqueduct in north Wales on a TV programme. Sort of horrified me yet 20 odd years ago I happily walked over it.

"

yet no problem riding rollercoaster etc

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By *airyscot72Man
5 weeks ago

scotland


"Heights, someone in a film or on tv looking over a cliff, tall building etc is enough to give me a very unnerving feeling!

Same here. Recently watched someone going over the Pontcysyllte aqueduct in north Wales on a TV programme. Sort of horrified me yet 20 odd years ago I happily walked over it.

There was a documentary on Ch4 a while ago called 'Dont look down'

It was about the guys who climb the really big cranes and do tricks on the top of them and dangle themselves on it.

Crazy "

Nutters! Lol

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By *xLedZepxx2Man
5 weeks ago

Didcot

I'm claustrophobic, I can't even watch people crawling through small, tight spaces on TV programs.

I'm scared of anything medical, when I was in the Cubs I fainted during a basic First Aid lesson.

Dinosaur movies, I love watching documentaries about dinosaurs but dinosaur movies completely freak me out.

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By *nthebuffMan
5 weeks ago

Liskeard

I'm fine with swimming pools & beaches, but deep open water I'm really not a fan of. Probably be different if I was properly kitted up and doing a dive, but otherwise, no.

Frogs & toads. I'm ok with the smaller ones but not a fan of the bigger ones. I think it's the randomness of how they jump

Very confined spaces, like potholing/caving. I've tried it many years ago and really didn't enjoy it. Apparently despite it feeling really confined to me, they actually squeeze through much smaller gaps than we did then. Not been for a good while now, but I stay above ground.

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By *ick ZuckerMan
5 weeks ago

sheffield

The water around pier struts. Underside of boats

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By *aughtyguy44Man
5 weeks ago

birmingham

I’m scared to meet my first guy I want to more than anything but I’m scared il regret it or catch something

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By *olvo77Man
5 weeks ago

York

needles, specifically blood test's

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By *usan 749ukTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Bangor

I did parachute jumps when I was younger but I hated going up a very tall building and looking down. Go figure

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By *ildwestheroMan
5 weeks ago

Llandrindod Wells


"Heights, someone in a film or on tv looking over a cliff, tall building etc is enough to give me a very unnerving feeling!

Same here. Recently watched someone going over the Pontcysyllte aqueduct in north Wales on a TV programme. Sort of horrified me yet 20 odd years ago I happily walked over it.

yet no problem riding rollercoaster etc "

Used to love things like rollercoasters but wouldn't now. Did all sorts of perilous climbing in my youth and whilst serving in the army. Now get jittery just watching it on TV.

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By *hris111mcrMan
5 weeks ago

salford

Well my dad died 4 years ago and my mum died in my arms last October ive got to be honest im terrified now at the prospect of going the rest of my life without them

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"Well my dad died 4 years ago and my mum died in my arms last October ive got to be honest im terrified now at the prospect of going the rest of my life without them "

So sorry to hear that, hopefully with each passing day it will get a bit easier for you x

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By *ananabrumMan
5 weeks ago

castle bromwich

Being outed and spiders - fuck spiders

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By *ootsockMan
5 weeks ago

Earl's Court, London


"needles, specifically blood test's "

The friendly European male nurse who was about to take blood a couple of years ago said,

"I'm good at this, I'm from Transylvania"

and he was good at it.

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By *idingcockMan
5 weeks ago

Driffield


"Well my dad died 4 years ago and my mum died in my arms last October ive got to be honest im terrified now at the prospect of going the rest of my life without them "

It sounds like you were very close to your parents; not everyone can say that. My Mum died two years ago; it’s a cliche but it does get easier with time though you’ll never forget them. I hope that the great relationship that you had will strengthen you for the future.

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By *wadbisexualMan
5 weeks ago

Castle Gresley

I'm a bid dodgy with heights despite my hobby being landscape photography, can't think of anything mechanism of death worse than fire, also i wouldn't like it if my work colleagues found out i like sucking cock & getting my arse fucked

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By *irtytrukkaTV/TS
5 weeks ago

barton

Dying

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"can't think of anything mechanism of death worse than fire, "

Being burned alive terrifies me, as well as being eaten alive by a shark, crocodile or other hungry beast.

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Bedford

Going blind. A few years ago before I retired. I was working away. Staying in a premier inn in Leeds normal day. After work had a meal had a pint. Went to sleep feeling fine, woke up in the morning blind in left eye. Fair to say it scared the fuck out of me. Xx

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By *ittlecock321Man
5 weeks ago

Southwell

This is one of the most interesting posts I’ve seen on Fab.

I’m not scared of anything physical, certainly not of dying, that’s depressing not scary.

I’m actually scared of running out of money in old age. Life on the state pension would be miserable

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By *heap charlieMan
5 weeks ago

Ringwood Hampshire

Being fisted…

It’s a fantasy of mine for a long time..

Am now 77 and I am scared if it’s done to me now

I scared it may do some irreversible damage.

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By *xLedZepxx2Man
5 weeks ago

Didcot


"Going blind. A few years ago before I retired. I was working away. Staying in a premier inn in Leeds normal day. After work had a meal had a pint. Went to sleep feeling fine, woke up in the morning blind in left eye. Fair to say it scared the fuck out of me. Xx "

Scares me too, I lost my right eye 5 years ago.

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Bedford


"Going blind. A few years ago before I retired. I was working away. Staying in a premier inn in Leeds normal day. After work had a meal had a pint. Went to sleep feeling fine, woke up in the morning blind in left eye. Fair to say it scared the fuck out of me. Xx

Scares me too, I lost my right eye 5 years ago."

sorry to here that hope your okay. Mine turned out to be a detached retina. I'm all good now. But at the time I didn't know what the fuck was going on. Just kept thinking what if the other one suddenly goes. Shit the life out of me. Xx

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By *actilePigMan
5 weeks ago

LINCOLN


"This is one of the most interesting posts I’ve seen on Fab.

I’m not scared of anything physical, certainly not of dying, that’s depressing not scary.

I’m actually scared of running out of money in old age. Life on the state pension would be miserable "

There are worse things in life fella. It’s all about perspective. I have spent a lot of time around phenomenally wealthy retired people; multiple homes in multiple countries, yachts etc. Most of them were miserable as fuck. Conversely, my dear old mum doesn’t have the proverbial pot to piss in at 92, and is one of the happiest and most grateful people I know. Her life lessons have been invaluable.

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By *usicmanxxxMan
5 weeks ago

west lancs

Confined spaces

Dementia

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By *ony 529Man
5 weeks ago

Coventry


"My wife finding out I wear everything I buy for her now that would be really, really scary "

Yes, exactly. You can imagine the repercussions that scares me more than anything.

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By *lexieMan
5 weeks ago

Just north of Southampton


"Spiders. Never really liked them but as a teenager got one stuck in my ear. The sound was deafening.

My mum phoned the Dr's and they said to heat some cooking oil on a spoon, just so it was warm and pour it into my ear. The heat would kill it and it would float to the top as it was oil.

So there's me over the kitchen sink screaming with mum pouring oil in my ear whilst im trying to keep my head still.

The noise stopped, but it didn't float to the top. Great now I have a dead spider in my ear.

Mad dash to the Dr's and had to have my ear syringed. And trust me that spider was HUGE...!!!

So yeah dont like them at all. If I see one at home I break out in a sweat and just freeze. "

Wow, that's horrific, I can understand as a child at the time, how that could traumatise you Thankfully it appears to be a very rare occurrence ; I have never heard of it happening before!

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By *lansubNWMan
5 weeks ago

warrington

having dental implants on my 2 missing teeth, i need to pluck up the courage and go

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By *xLedZepxx2Man
5 weeks ago

Didcot


"

sorry to here that hope your okay. Mine turned out to be a detached retina. I'm all good now. But at the time I didn't know what the fuck was going on. Just kept thinking what if the other one suddenly goes. Shit the life out of me. Xx"

It was thought that mine was a detached retina, once they did further tests at the Moorfield Eye hospital in London, turned out a lot more sinister, I had a scare last month, during a routine eye test the optician didn't like what she saw so that meant another hospital visit, however it seems to be AMD (age related macular deterioration) my eyesight is getting worse but I can still drive and stuff like that so fine for now.

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By *onmar01Couple (MM)
5 weeks ago

Bargoed


"Spiders. Never really liked them but as a teenager got one stuck in my ear. The sound was deafening.

My mum phoned the Dr's and they said to heat some cooking oil on a spoon, just so it was warm and pour it into my ear. The heat would kill it and it would float to the top as it was oil.

So there's me over the kitchen sink screaming with mum pouring oil in my ear whilst im trying to keep my head still.

The noise stopped, but it didn't float to the top. Great now I have a dead spider in my ear.

Mad dash to the Dr's and had to have my ear syringed. And trust me that spider was HUGE...!!!

So yeah dont like them at all. If I see one at home I break out in a sweat and just freeze.

What a bloody awful experience that must have been for you.

Deep fried spider! Yum!"

Lol 😆

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By *igmikeswMan
5 weeks ago

Newton Abbot usually

Getting caught!

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By *edMan
5 weeks ago

south wales

All big cats like lions, tigers etc. l have a reoccurring dream that a load have escaped from the local zoo (even though I haven’t got a local zoo…) and are running around the gaff eating everyone!! And I can’t find anywhere safe to hide 🫣 🦁 🐯 🐆

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By *eam Bi MatureMan
5 weeks ago

Leamington

Heights where I can fall from.

If you stuck me up the Eiffel Tower, or Empire state, where there’s a 2 metre fence stopping me falling off I’m fine. Looking through glass floors likewise.

However, give me a 2m outbuilding roof without a barrier and I could probably only look over the edge if on hands and knees.

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By *iddle aged and chubbyMan
5 weeks ago

Shefford

Most days I'm scared to get off my armchair!

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By *lackbootzMan
5 weeks ago

Hayes, Middx

Death.

Failing faculties / dementia.

Broken glass.

The NEU / NASUWT.

Nicki Minaj.

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By *ony 529Man
5 weeks ago

Coventry

Me not keeping my wife’s toys fully charged

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By *earlyrichTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Somewhere in time

Everything!

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By *lex5050Man
5 weeks ago

Glos/Wilts

We are all born with 2 survival fear instincts:

Fear of height / falling

Fear of loud noises

All other fears are probably developed through lived experiences or learning.

I have a slight fear of snakes although thankfully have never been bitten by one.

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By *earlyrichTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Somewhere in time


"We are all born with 2 survival fear instincts:

Fear of height / falling

Fear of loud noises

All other fears are probably developed through lived experiences or learning.

I have a slight fear of snakes although thankfully have never been bitten by one. "

I know it's your fear, and I'm not making a judgement .

But as a former snake owner, I've been bitten a few times...no worse than a rose thorn.

And only one native poisonous UK snake...and that's not fatal, so I wouldn't worry x

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By *pa2024Man
5 weeks ago

Pembrokeshire

Clowns and balloons

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By *erdyHolly OP   TV/TS
5 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away


"Clowns and balloons "

I'm guessing you haven't seen the 'Terrifier' films

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By *loverfieldMan
5 weeks ago

Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria


"Getting pregnant, so safe sex only for me, lol!!

Grow up you dopey twat."

You are one thick idiot.

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By *ichey6Man
5 weeks ago

aberdeen

Kevin Keegan licking my ear in a dream...

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By *xmareMan
5 weeks ago

Norwich


"Always been claustrophobic so no caves etc for me. In recent years developed a fear of heights. Never used to bother me in the slightest as done _ountaineering, absailing etc. From the animal kingdom I just don't like reptiles and amphibions. "

Late development of fear of heights -same here. Even a vertical precipice on video makes me want to back away nowadays. Think I could manage caving still, though, joints permitting. You can't see what you're going to fall into!

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By *eedtorideMan
5 weeks ago

Hull

I'm so sorry to hear that.

I can't imagine how you must feel.

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By *issy crystalTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Hook

Having only 5% charge left.

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