Are you afraid of the dark??

@eykah13 (437)
Philippines
April 6, 2007 5:39am CST
I am,.. Im being paranoid, thinking there might be someone out there staring at me..
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@TDonald (1421)
• United States
6 Apr 07
You're not paranoid... they are looking at you.
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@eykah13 (437)
• Philippines
6 Apr 07
awww... you made my goosebumps appear.. ;D
@4cuteboys (4099)
• United States
6 Apr 07
Inside my house in the dark no, not really. Sometimes I feel a little uncomfortable especially if I just watched a movie that freaked me out or something. But outside is a totally different story! I hate being outside in the dark alone. I always feel like there is an animal waiting to attack me or something. Totally bizarre because the only animals I really see around here are Deer and I don't think they'd attack me, but I still have this odd paranoid feeling that something is out there. If I am alone I run to my house from my car FAST!
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@eykah13 (437)
• Philippines
6 Apr 07
yeah, spooky.. We will nver know whats on that dark.. thanks to bell, the inventor of lights.. keep on smiling! ;D
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
6 Apr 07
no I have never been afraid of the dark, I have always loved to be in the dark. I cannot stand bright lights.
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@Willowlady (10658)
• United States
6 Apr 07
I love the dark. Often the world is a bit quieter. I can turn the lights out and just be. If someone was out there I would be flattered and might go to the window and read from some religious text that might touch the viewer in some way. There are curtains you can use to give you send of being enclosed and to limit any viewing you may be concerned with. Good luck with this.
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@Grandmaof2 (7579)
• Canada
7 Apr 07
From a very young child and up until now I have never ever been afraid of the dark. I wonder if this is partly due to the fact I was raised at a farm and we didn't have street lights or even yard lights, we didn't even have power and many times the batteries would die in the flashlight before you got back to the house. There was never a need to be afraid. You can't miss something you're used to going without.
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