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Grand Poohbah
Member Since May 2011
Location: on the border..
Posts: 1,757
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I fear being home without my husband because I'm scared someone will knock on our front door.
I sit at the computer and every noise is someone coming up the stairs to hurt me. While walking through the shopping centre I think everyone is looking at me, talking about me etc. My mind wanders ALL the time. I'm constantly thinking I'm going to get hurt if I leave the house. I'm 35 and scared of the dark. I can't go downstairs when the garage door is open at night. I hate not having the front gates shut and locked. I'm scared of my own shadow |
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Grand Poohbah
Member Since May 2011
Location: on the border..
Posts: 1,757
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#2
I don't like being so alone and scared..
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Member Since Jun 2011
Location: Tulsa
Posts: 3
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Youre not alone.. Im 34, male, and I hear every bump in the night too. We live in a small town where an eldery couple was murdered a few years ago. Every since Ive been on guard at night afraid someone is going to break into our house. I keep trying to convince myself we need an alarm system...
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Member Since Jun 2011
Location: Glitch City
Posts: 96
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#4
Did you tell your husband about it? He might be able to help with this.
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Grand Poohbah
Member Since May 2011
Location: on the border..
Posts: 1,757
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No, it would just worry him more.
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Member Since Jun 2011
Location: Glitch City
Posts: 96
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__________________ Free shoulders for crying on, but I expect them to be returned! :P "It's okay to have your head in the clouds as long as your feet are on the ground." My Dad. |
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Member Since Jun 2011
Location: Texas
Posts: 212
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do you have a security system? maybe it will help you feel more secure. it helps me.
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Member Since Sep 2009
Posts: 1
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#8
You have phobias but you're not Paranoid. A paranoid perceives threats which for him are real. He believes there are people who want to intentionally harm him. There are real people out there for the paranoid with malicious intentions against him.
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