weird fears or aversions
#161
I can't stand having mayo on my fingers - when you reach in with the knife to get the last bit from the jar and your fingers rub against the rim, or anything else slimy or oily on my fingers and hands. People who fall asleep in the chair, begin snoring, then deny emphatically that they are not asleep.
#162
Super Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Northwest Georgia
Posts: 3,272
People who fall asleep in the chair, begin snoring, then deny emphatically that they are not asleep.
#163
Originally Posted by moonrise
People who fall asleep in the chair, begin snoring, then deny emphatically that they are not asleep.
#164
Originally Posted by Carrie Jo
I hate it when you some disgusting (usually guy) blow his nose outside with out a tissue!!!! Yuck
#168
Originally Posted by renee765
Sorry! Would you like me to discuss further the image of slicing my fingertips off? That would at least get your mind off the 'you know what'. So, there's this big knife, and lots of hard veggies, and suddenly..........
#169
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Buffalo, N.Y.
Posts: 383
My stomach involuntarily turns whenever I see an obviously pregnant woman.
When I was 4 or 5, I had a favorite neighbor lady who had one of those "fancy" refrigerators that dispensed drinks on the outside of the door. She always kept it filled with kool-aide for me. So another summer came along and when I rang her bell to ask for a drink she answered the door very pregnant. It disgusted me so much to see her all deformed and misshappened that I ran away, and pregnant women still bother me to this day.
I know it's a strange aversion, it was just too traumatic an experience for me I guess.
When I was 4 or 5, I had a favorite neighbor lady who had one of those "fancy" refrigerators that dispensed drinks on the outside of the door. She always kept it filled with kool-aide for me. So another summer came along and when I rang her bell to ask for a drink she answered the door very pregnant. It disgusted me so much to see her all deformed and misshappened that I ran away, and pregnant women still bother me to this day.
I know it's a strange aversion, it was just too traumatic an experience for me I guess.
#170
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 276
I have an aversion to having my feet touched or having to touch someone else's feet. Touching someone's feet is usually not a problem, but I'm a physical therapist. Maybe that's why I chose pediatrics cause kids' feet aren't bad. I was 50 before I got brave enough to get a pedicure. Still not one of my favorite things. I have to read a book and hold the book up in front of me so I can't see them touching my feet. Yes I'm what you call "different". LOL
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