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what is your biggest fear?

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In no particular order:

Spiders

Something piercing my eye

Solitude

Never getting to appologise to all that deserve it before I die

Oh and lastly not being able to cook a decent souffle - hate when they don't rise
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Loss of a child would be first. Heights would be next.
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My greatest fear is having something happen to me that will allow me to live, but not be able to play my musical instruments. That includes arthritis, loss of front teeth, hearing, or vision; stroke; and Altzheimer's disease. The really scarey part is most of these are likely, given my genetic history.

Other than that, I am scared silly of falling in love again. I don't think I could survive another hearttbreak like the end of my last marriage.



That happened to me. I play guitar, Drums, Trumpet and I sing. I got, out of the blue, a very severe case of Multiple Sclerosis and lost my ability to do all that, plus, walk, plus, have bladder and bowell control, speak clearly, see clearly, and have erectile function. That's just the beginning. It's frightening. It's sad. It's life changing. But as luck had it, I am currently fully recovered. It makes doing all those things so much sweeter!!! smile
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heights.
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Lightning
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Drowning.
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Neglect and social indifference, one of the most damaging things that can happen to a person psychologically

I think death is a big fear too, not how i die, but death in general.

Oh and the giant nicotine patches that chase me down the street in my dreams (joke) lawl
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Death, fear of the unknown, being alone and away from those I love.
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Lush disappearing....
No one can make you jealous, angry, vengeful, or greedy -unless you let him.
- Napoleon Hill
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Lush disappearing....


omg, i was thinking of posting the same exact thing! get out of my head! smile

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

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Being alone.
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I have to agree with KikiKyan - Being alone or the loss of one of my parents/sisters/brother/nephews/nieces.
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Death is a big one but as I get older and closer to it I try to accept it rather than dwell on it. I would be more frightened of becoming mentally or physically disabled. I watched them hoisting my girlfriend around who had Multiple Sclerosis and my father who couldn't walk after a heart operation. They both willed themselves to death. When it comes to a revulsion type fear though poisonous snakes are very high on my list and I have met a few.
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Spiders......... And loneliness........

xx SF
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Fear of the unknown and being alone.
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Losing traction on the interstate again.
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Becoming my father.


Ditto here. Also heights, snakes and those nasty spiders... I'm not sure why I like backpacking so much and that one of the things on my bucket list is mountain climbing. Go figure.
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Deep ocean swimming alone, due to the not knowing what is just below me.

But in my sleep it is heights, which strangely enough does not bother me in real life.
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Heights is a big one then being alone and death and dying to young
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heights. and when i use to be a bus driver hitting a motorcyclist. (thank god i never did because it would have been game over.)
Just let it go.