I hate irrational fears. I tolerate them in others, but I especially hate it in myself. I especially hate it when said fears keep you from doing something. All of which makes my incredible fear of heights even more annoying. I KNOW it's not logical, but yet I can't help myself. I don't like heights. More specifically, I don't like heights where there isn't a barrier at least shoulder height. So of course I go out of my way to challenge this fear. By going up in high buildings. And looking down. And nearly passing out.
My particular fear apparently takes on an interesting twist. Whenever I'm up on something high, looking over the edge, a little voice in my head seems to whisper, "Jump," and I can almost feel myself doing it, hurtling down the side of the building or whatever. Not that I've ever actually done it. Yet. So I guess you could say it's not the heights, it's the falling that wigs me out. Not that that makes it any better.
It gets worse the more I think about the situation. I can mentally make the most sound platform seem creaky. I start convincing myself that the building I'm in is structurally unsound. Which maybe why I start thinking of the value of jumping. Who knows? All I know is that heights freak me out and I hate it. They are building a new bridge on the way to work that is higher than the old bridge, and the only thing I can think of is will I be able to cross the new bridge without the whitest knuckles on the planet. Jump.
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Huh... now, what is your take on rollercoasters - love 'em or hate 'em?
Irrational fears can be interesting. They were talking about it on the radio early this morning and they were discussing a girl that was on Maury - or some dumb talkshow - that had a fear of PICKLES... at least you don't have it bad like that. =P~
Oh I go on them. (remember, protection above the shoulders, so I'm ok) Of course, I also go up tall buildings - I just don't necessarily enjoy it. It's a weirdness, I'm tellin' ya.
Whew! I was gonna be sad for you if you were to say "no" to rollercoasters!
And you're right... a weirdness. (But, hey, who doesn't have one or two that they harbor?) =P~
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