Irrational Fears You have

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Hawkeye16

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Whats your irrational fear? I have two: I have an irrational fear of teddy bears brought on by Flippy. Oh god where to start with Flippy....

And second (and this one is hardly irrational): I fear Australia. There isnt a thing in Austrailia that cant kill you. And there isnt a thing in Austrailia that isnt trying.
 

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Would fearing bees and wasps count as irrational? Because I find them really scary!
 

Nossy

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Whenever I am on a sidewalk, I have a huge fear of someone doing a drive-by on me.
 

Beltom

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Marter said:
Would fearing bees and wasps count as irrational? Because I find them really scary!
Ditto this one, I was stung when I was young and have been afraid of them since.
I'm also irrationally afraid of the Slender Man, though that's starting to let up a bit now.
 

JRCB

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I have paranoia and am really creative. Not a day goes by that I'm not worried about something totally impossible hunting me down and killing me.
 

Folio

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I fear my future. Because I don't know how it will turn out. I'll try my best to make it good. But it seems I'm always missing some kind of 'rule' in life.
 

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I fear dogs and I don't know why all I know is when I see one near by I run as fast as I can.
 

Cyd0n1a

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I don't know, but I have this fear that something sharp will hit my eye and then burst/puncture it. Therefore I cannot put my head in a bush (like when fetching a ball or something) because I'm afraid that one of the branches will hit my eye. And it's even tough for me to watch (say, in an action film) a character running through a forest fast, because I kind of imagine myself running through the woods and think that I might hit my eye into one of the branches which scares me a lot.
 

Captain Booyah

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Moths. I haven't got a clue why, because it only started around a year ago for absolutely no reason, but I completely freak out whenever I see one, i.e. dropping everything to sprint out of the room, do a silly dance to check it's not on me, and then alternate between sobbing and hysterical laughter. I've also been known to stay outside of my room for up to three hours until someone comes along to get rid of it (the moth, I mean). Unfortunately, I live in a fairly large, old house with a biggish garden, so...there's a lot during the summertime. D:

Funnily enough, I find things like spiders, snakes, scorpions, and Other Things That People Go Squick At etc. cute.
 

Hawkeye16

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Captain Booyah said:
Moths. I haven't got a clue why, because it only started around a year ago for absolutely no reason, but I completely freak out whenever I see one, i.e. dropping everything to sprint out of the room, do a silly dance to check it's not on me, and then alternate between sobbing and hysterical laughter. I've also been known to stay outside of my room for up to three hours until someone comes along to get rid of it (the moth, I mean). Unfortunately, I live in a fairly large, old house with a biggish garden, so...there's a lot during the summertime. D:

Funnily enough, I find things like spiders, snakes, scorpions, and Other Things That People Go Squick At etc. cute.
Im sorry, I know that was important but......SCORPIONS!?
 

Necator15

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Oh what fun, let's see here.
Mirrors, usually only when I'm tired, but it's still there.
Getting my hand knocked off if I have my arm further than the edge of my car door.

Those are the more sane ones. I'll not get into the other ones.
I've been paranoid since I was 8, but learned that they're irrational so it doesn't end too bad.
 

Dragonforce525

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My loved ones trying to kill me.

Ever since I watched The Evil Dead 1 & 2, I've always had a fear of my loved ones turning psychotic and trying to kill me.
 

ayuri

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i fear unrealistic movies like the ring or the nightmare before Christmas, but the Texas chainsaw massacre, saw, even stretching it to aliens i am fine with because they are more realistic.
 

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would a fear of deep open water count? Seriously that's the only thing that really freaks me out is the thought of being stranded in open water without a floatation device and even with one I would still be a bit on the nevrous side.