Needles and surgery. I hate getting shots, and watching someone else get a shot makes me sick to my stomach. Especially if it's on TV. I can watch the bloodiest, sickest, most violent horror movie, but turn on ER and I have to leave the room. It hink it's the depiction of something that is true to life vs. over the top gore.
I know of a person that has a fear of Ketchup.....I however suffer from the fear of crowds when I am alone and the fear of things on my neck, however for the second one I will tend to try to stay calm and explain to the person that is doing the touching or placing of things on my neck.
Henry and I had a mutual friend who was afraid of clowns - but he had a pretty definable reason. When he was little he had stuck something metal into an electrical outlet, and while he was taking the jolt he ended up looking straight at a clown doll in the room with him.
He also (said he) couldn't turn left while under a shower - only right. None of us knew what was up with that.
I had a friend who was afraid of spoons. Terrified. He was afraid that, while gesticulating, someone was going to accidently get the spoon in his eye-socket, behind his eye, and scoop it out.
I had a friend who was afraid of spoons. Terrified. He was afraid that, while gesticulating, someone was going to accidently get the spoon in his eye-socket, behind his eye, and scoop it out.
I'm a little freaked out by clowns, but what really scares me are people on stilts. My wife laughs her butt off whenever some guy on stilts walks by at a circus or carnival, and I take off at a run.
Now that I think about it. I'm pretty nervous around all carnie folk in general.
Obviously, Torm isn't creeped out by anything..... being a god and all.....
As for me, I hate needles (as do a friend of mine), stuff tight around my neck, teletubbies, barney the evil demonic dinosaur, bees and hornets (need to fireball a nest in a tree in the front yard!), heights (especially when being picked up unawares- same friend has the same fear).