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Oliver_W 25-02-2019 08:55 PM

I don't know if this counts as a phobia, or some kind of ridiculous OCD, but I have a fear that all my teeth are gonna be knocked or ripped out. Like - I might be able to go on a rollercoaster, and something in my brain says "NOPE! you might rattle around too much and lose all your teeth!" or I might avoid an uneven floor in case I trip and land on my mouth, or I might not go into the club in case someone's bad dancing makes them slam into me ... this doesn't happen every time I would have walked across a wonky floor or be about to go into a club, weeks can go by without the thought crossing my mind, but when it does then that's that, it's like a physical barrier.

I used to have a phobia of needles (to the point where pins on a birthday badge mad me nervous) but in the past few years I've had a tumour removed and heart surgery, so about a zillion blood tests, biopsies, fluids put in my arm to show up during scans, and god knows what else so I'm just used to them now ... every cloud ...

Oliver_W 25-02-2019 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Jonnii (Post 10458327)
Big house spiders (even though I have a pet tarantula that does not phase me in the slightest, odd)
Cats

My mum's the same, her explanation is that tarantulas don't look or move quite like the "scary" house spiders, and are more like multi-legged hamsters. I disagree but see her point.

LaLaLand 25-02-2019 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10458543)
My mum's the same, her explanation is that tarantulas don't look or move quite like the "scary" house spiders, and are more like multi-legged hamsters. I disagree but see her point.

Yeah this is exactly it with me too.

I don't see my tarantula in the same way as a regular spider because they're big and "fluffy" and slow moving, it's more "an animal" than "a spider".

Whereas those big monster UK house spiders we get go like the clappers and there's something about their long thin legs that just, ergh! :nono:

Jessica. 26-02-2019 05:06 AM

Butterflies, moths, mosquitos, fleas, spoiled food, mold, maggots

Daniel-X 26-02-2019 05:21 AM

The dark, wasps and birds. (not birds just flying around, I mean when they’re walking on the floor or pet birds in cages)


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