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I used to hate the dark when I was a child. I tried so many times to become adapted to the dark to rid my-self of the uncomfortable feeling it gave me, but attempts were unsucsessful, even after month of trying.

I conquered my fear of hieghts and of deep water and learning to swim; but I noticed that it was far easier to over-come these fears, dispite these being far worse than with hating the dark.

Are there any children who are NOT bothered by the dark? I have yet to meet one.

What is it with the dark? Nothing is any different, just because I turn out the light.

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2006-09-22 22:02:56 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

10 answers

Im not scared of the dark.
What people fear is not the dark, but the unknown, and unseen.

2006-09-22 22:07:19 · answer #1 · answered by Malfoy vs Potter 5 · 0 0

Many children are afraid of the dark. Children have wild imaginations and their imaginations become even wilder in the dark. Our society is built on the idea that the dark is associated with evil and frightening things. Movies, TV shows and other social activities help to tell your child in the dark that scary things will happen. In the dark, children feel alone and vulnerable and unprotected. They come to the conclusion that if anything happens to them in the dark, you as a parent, in another room, will not be able to help him.

2006-09-22 22:07:49 · answer #2 · answered by PuppetyDog 3 · 0 0

that's a difficult one. per chance ask him what's so scary... like, is it monsters below the mattress, the fear of no longer waking up, the fear of a few thing happening to you adult males, or what. I had a deep worry of the darkish at the same time as i changed into youthful, and it changed into that burglars and werewolves ought to get by my window (massive 2x2 meter window in my room). From the following, you could strengthen an outstanding procedure action. Like, the aspect that helped me changed into having my door open, the position the ordinary interior the hallway changed into on, and that i ought to listen the television- so I knew human beings were nonetheless wakeful downstairs, the position i ought to get help.. yet yeah... discover out what his important worry is, and from there, strive against it.

2016-11-23 16:47:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I was always afraid of the dark as a kid, even now if I'm home alone I feel uncomfortabe, maybe it's a fear of the unknown, more bad things happen in the dark, muggings, break-ins, attacks, people hide in the dark.

2006-09-22 22:05:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Human fear what they cant see
Kids cant see in the dark , so thier wide imagination let them see whatever they want , so try watching 10 horror movies and stay in a dark room for an hour or something ,

2006-09-22 22:04:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i am 17 and i have a phobia of the dark! due to past childhood experiences which i'd prefer not to discuss. but just to let u know that some people have damn good reasons for being afraid of the dark!!!

2006-09-22 22:50:44 · answer #6 · answered by Bethany 3 · 0 0

Exposure to light.Maybe you are happiest when you can see everything in daylight.It's quietest at night which bring's fear in a person.You can hear thing's you imagine.Which bring's out the fear in you.Paranoia.Shape's and object's you imagine are scary.No such thing's as boogie ghost's in your closet or under your bear at night.18 + movie's /horror's/murder/spookie,anything that will make you paranoid.

2006-09-22 22:11:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Some adults are afraid of the dark also.

2006-09-22 22:13:15 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is a subconscious based fear of going back into mother`s womb.

2006-09-22 22:17:09 · answer #9 · answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7 · 0 0

because its darkness, we can hardly see.

2006-09-22 22:06:05 · answer #10 · answered by stapler and coffee 3 · 0 0

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