What is your biggest fear?
Failing. | 15 | |
Dying. | 22 | |
Being alone. | 21 | |
Losing a loved one. | 35 | |
Spiders. | 8 | |
Girls on their period. | 10 | |
Other.[Comment] | 17 |
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Failing. | 15 | |
Dying. | 22 | |
Being alone. | 21 | |
Losing a loved one. | 35 | |
Spiders. | 8 | |
Girls on their period. | 10 | |
Other.[Comment] | 17 |
Ha. Girls on their period. I'd think that 'pre' menstrual is worse but what do I know, I'm just a bird. Anywho...the thought of being locked in a cage with clipped wings whips me into a frenzy.
As well as death, illness terrifies me, because you lose control of your body, & nothing is scarier than that.
Touching my eyeball-i wanted eye contacts so badly...jeez
Drowning in water-cant swim
Dolls o_o
DARK!
small elevators (being alone in small elevator)without windows,mirrors anything..
Dying before finding my true passion in life. I have little reason to worry because I'm young and healthy, but anything can happen...
The idea of being affected by either dementia or total locked-in syndrome is probably the scariest thing for me. I've described in more detail on IIN why I find those syndromes so frightening. Really it's the avolition aspect of it, the total and complete loss of control of either your mind or your body, both of which make it impossible to communicate. I'm not sure which one I find most horrible, having your body intact but losing your mind or slowly losing your mind as your body functions normally. Urgh, both seem so horrible. I don't have a history of either in my family, and I can only hope I'm never affected by it.