oldaunt
professional hermit
I was pretty pragmatic as a child too. Only thing I had much fear of was people. Still do, to some extent.
There's a lot to be afraid of in Catholicism, especially for children. I never met a nun or priest who explained things in a way that didn't give me nightmares. I was scared to death of the thing they called the holy ghost. I saw that thing everywhere. It's meaning wasn't even explained to me until I was 10.I was scared of death because I was sent to Catholic school where the nuns taught us in the first grade to say an act of contrition prayer in case we died while we slept! WTF! I was SIX! I ran home screaming and my parents really did not know how to cope with this so I've been scared my whole life but learned how to hide it. I'm thinking of suing the Catholic church for this.![]()
I've always picked them up and taken them outside.I was afraid of bugs. "MA, a BUG!" I'd scream. Now I smash those invaders with the side of my fist.
I love them too, but they do sound a bit solitary, don't they?Besides my mother.
Owls. The owl that would hoot by the house where we lived before my mother left my bio-dad. The sound scared me. Now I love them but they sound very sorrowful to me.
Besides my mother.
Owls. The owl that would hoot by the house where we lived before my mother left my bio-dad. The sound scared me. Now I love them but they sound very sorrowful to me.
I relate to this !I was pretty pragmatic as a child too. Only thing I had much fear of was people. Still do, to some extent.
Did that get better?Elevators...(Lifts to our British cousins)....when the doors closed I was afraid they might not open again and if they did, I would be on the wrong floor and who knew might be waiting there? It was all about not being in control and having to trust that the world wasn't actually out to get me.
Yes. I trust elevator technology now and the underlying paranoia is mostly under control.Did that get better?

Well, yeah. Yeesh, at a young age something -- well, that scares me now! I hate it when the washer gets overly excited and animates like something out of Beauty and the Beast. :/When I was around 4 or 5, I heard a thump 'a thump noise coming from the laundry room. When I walked in, the washer was walking toward me. Scared the shortcake out of me.
Hey, I had that fear too. Mine was more about being potentially sucked down into the vaste, unknowable depths of the "deep end."As a young kid learning how to swim,I was afraid of the deep end,,my biggest fear was if I jumped or dove into the water how would I know to come up for air. I eventually overcame my fear
It got better. Oh. In such a case I can help and recommend watching the movie "The Lift".Yes. I trust elevator technology now and the underlying paranoia is mostly under control.