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Agoraphobic?Originally Posted by Cirque
Going out of the house
Being around people
Crowds of people
Waiting in a line of people
Having to deal with people
and I aint to fond of bugs either
Agoraphobic?Originally Posted by Cirque
Going out of the house
Being around people
Crowds of people
Waiting in a line of people
Having to deal with people
and I aint to fond of bugs either
Goodness don't I know it Amy!!! Those things are about ready to take over the world they're so large!!! They do say that if there was a nuclear holocaust all that would be left are cockroaches and twinkies. The gross little buggers.Originally Posted by ugaimes
Katherine, us Southern gals have the RIGHT to be afraid of cockroaches/palmetto bugs- they are HUGE down here!!!
I guess my biggest phobias are the future of this country (no joke) and being a crime victim (consider it a job hazard).`
Amen to that. I could say more, but I'll leave it for the IMO forumOriginally Posted by katspixiedust
Goodness don't I know it Amy!!! Those things are about ready to take over the world they're so large!!! They do say that if there was a nuclear holocaust all that would be left are cockroaches and twinkies. The gross little buggers.
I'm with you on the one about the country. I love it here, and our present conditions makes me quite sad.
Originally Posted by Cirque
Since I don't go out often, I forgot.. speaking in front of people is also something that I can not stand. I guess I am an agorophobic social phobic with a little paranoia on the side with a side of fries.
I can completely understand the anxiety after an accident!! I was in an accident 5 years ago, then got rear ended a couple of months later, then literally got ran off the road last year! Brendan had a really hard time dealing with my anxiety at first, but he's a lot better with it now. It does still bother him though. SoOriginally Posted by diane8704
I hate snakes!!! I positively can not stand them. The thought of being near one..nonetheless looking at them, makes my skin crawl. I cant even look at their scaley little nasty bodys without freaking!!
I also hate small cars...I guess thats a reaction of my car accident. My sister has a 1994 mustang gt...and I hate it. I feel like I am suffocating. I think its because the car closed in around me?? I suffer anxiety from it..and had to take zoloft for awhile to help. That accident was 3 years ago this month, and I still get anxious when cars pull out or change lanes near the side of me!! I drive my husband nuts...I will sit at an intersection until I deem it ok to go...he yells at me all the time for it. Whats funny...is the intersection it happened at, I live about 1 mile away. I take the long way home because I hate it so much!!
I am glad I am not the only one who experiences that!!Originally Posted by katspixiedust
I can completely understand the anxiety after an accident!! I was in an accident 5 years ago, then got rear ended a couple of months later, then literally got ran off the road last year! Brendan had a really hard time dealing with my anxiety at first, but he's a lot better with it now. It does still bother him though. Soto you on that one, I definitely can relate!
Oh, my! I HATE that!!!!Originally Posted by musicobsession
......especially in construction zones where there are cement walls along the highway.
LOL And I think Kansas City is known for horrid drivers. Add that to the mix! I feel like a freak I will stay behind the truck in the other lane, then we get to a straight part and I zooooooooooom until I am in front of it and hopefully do it before the next curve.Originally Posted by CJandBilly
Oh, my! I HATE that!!!!
The 3 am drive home home from my ex's house, who lived an hour away..... Of course the freeway was always under construction, and that time of night there were only semis on the road.Originally Posted by musicobsession
I forgot: being smushed on the highway by an idoit semi-truck driver. I freak out when I pass them, especially in construction zones where there are cement walls along the highway.