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Serious answers please, no campfire stories, legends, etc. I love paranromal/ghost stories that are real.

2006-12-16 12:49:10 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

Man... THAT DOESN'T ANSWER MY QUESTION!

2006-12-16 12:52:41 · update #1

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I've lived with two ghosts: once, when I was a baby, and once a few months ago when I was living at home with my parents.

The first one was a schoolteacher that had shot himself in the hallway of our house. He walked back and forth it every night and he would stop to watch me sleep in my crib (this is according to both of my parents).

The second ghost I nicknamed Emily. She was young, with dark hair, maybe about 10 or 11. I saw her once when I'd come to the kitchen late at night to get a drink, and then later, she messed with stuff. I left a glass of milk on the counter while I went to hang out laundry (I was home alone, and the glass was too deep for my cat to drink out of). When I returned, it was almost empty. The stereo in my room used to turn up or down depending on who was singing.

The funniest thing was when I got a boyfriend. He was sitting on my bed one night, below a calender I had taped to the wall, and it suddenly fell on his head! He was tormented by her for about 3 weeks. It was hilarious. Finally, though, he got tired of it and said outloud, "I'm staying, get over it." Everything stopped after that...except last week, we went to visit and the flyswatter hanging in the kitchen fell when he kissed me.

2006-12-16 12:59:45 · answer #1 · answered by Helen 2 · 1 0

Once I was house sitting for a friend and laying on her couch watching TV. I could see into the dining room and saw something go by under the table and thought that it was the dog. Then I turned and looked on the end of the couch and the dog was asleep there. Because I thought it was the dog I did not look above the table, to this day I wonder if I would of seen more there. This house was built around 1860 and several times I witnessed things there. My friend would tell me that she would here a woman's voice real quite like she was talking to her child and one day I heard it. Another time we were sitting at the table and heard something moving on the kitchen counter and turned and saw a dish being moved back from the edge of the counter. I do believe.

2006-12-16 15:26:48 · answer #2 · answered by peace 3 · 0 0

When I was a young girl I lived in a haunted house. I could feel something lingering around me at times. At night there would be a sound of something stomping up and down the stairs and the coffee cups down in the kitchen would move a bit.
I saw a ghost once out of the 5yrs that I lived there. It was out side in the front yard and I felt like someone was staring at me; so I turned around and I saw a little boy dressed in a tuxedo suit standing there looking at me. He had very whitish pale skin and dark black hair, and had no expression on his face. I got scared and started too run towards the front door to the house. I then realized that there was nothing to be afraid of; so I turned around and the boy was gone. I wished that I didn't run and that I tryed to talk to him. I've haven't seen a ghost since that day and I don't think that I ever will. I don't think that they want us too see them.

2006-12-17 06:30:03 · answer #3 · answered by twinklestars211 3 · 0 0

Yes, as a matter of fact I do believe in ghosts.

Well, there was this one time I was laying in my bed and my door was cracked open a bit and everybody else in my house was sound asleep, and I was looking at the opening of my door and next thing I hear is somebody whisper my name, "Sssaaaarrraaahhh." And so I got up, turned on my light, and searched everywhere in my room to see if my big brother was in there playing a game on me but me wasn't in there, I remembered that he wasn't even home, i think he was in another state at the time. But, anyway, so I turned my light off, layed back in my bed and I heard it again: "Sssaaaarrraaahhh!"
I was so freakin' scared I couldn't even blink.

I don't know if it really was a ghost or not. I thought I was my grandma or grandpa that passed away a few years before. But, I still don't know to this day (it happened a few ago).

Yeah...

ps. that IS a REAL thing that happend to me. NO JOKE!

2006-12-17 10:23:19 · answer #4 · answered by ☆ Sarah ☆ 4 · 0 0

I definitely believe in ghosts and their power to reach into this world by electrical energy. After my beloved mother passed away, the old, antique lamp of hers that I have sitting on my dresser in my bedroom began to turn on all by itself. This happened on probably seven or eight different occasions. It was always when I was alone in the room so there are no witnesses, unfortunately. I had my brother check out the lamp to see if it was defective and it appeared to be working just fine. But there were times when all I had to do was ask my mother aloud to turn the light on and it would come on. Once, when I came home from the hospital after several days, I had just laid down in bed to rest, when I started to think about how I missed the lamp during my absence. Sure enough, the lamp turned on. On another occasion, I was thinking about the outside GARAGE lights, the fact that I had forgotten to turn them off in the morning, and the lamp suddenly came on! My mother must have gotten a slightly wrong signal, ya' think?

2006-12-16 13:11:52 · answer #5 · answered by HoneyBunny 7 · 0 0

Me too, I'm fascinated by it and have read a lot of books on the topic. I did have one experience about 10 years ago. I had an item which belonged to my grand-mother (she had died years before) and it broke. I didn't want to throw it out because my grand-mother and I were very close and i guess I was just attached to it and wanted to hang onto it. So I tried to fix it but I couldn't. After awhile I finally decided to throw it out. I threw it into a garbage bag and then dropped the bag down the garbage shoot in my apartment building. A few weeks later that same item, in perfect condition, showed up in one of my kitchen drawers. I'm sure it sounds completely crazy but I swear it's true. So I'm not sure if that's a ghost story but I sure can't explain it. ;)

2006-12-16 13:09:54 · answer #6 · answered by ♪ ♫Jin_Jur♫ ♥ 7 · 0 0

Absolutely. I''l keep the story short for you but you can research every bit of it. The house i live in was built in Ohio around 1935. When the flood of 1937 came through it lifted the house off the foundation and it floated to Kentucky side of the river, killing a man and a woman in the process. I have seen what i believe their images twice in my life but have heard them many many times.

2006-12-16 14:38:04 · answer #7 · answered by dodgedifferent01 3 · 0 0

i discover it very no longer ordinary to no longer have faith in ghosts as I even have lived in a haunted abode for just about 18 years now. I even have the considered the ghosts. There are 2 of them. a guy and a woman. they have brought about countless disturbances interior of interior and in simple terms outdoors my abode. Too many point out here. those Hauntings are very customary and proceed even now. something weird and wonderful occurs just about on a daily basis. various of my cousins and pals have considered the ghosts too. i used to be apprehensive of the ghosts as a newborn yet i'm no longer anymore. yet they are in a position to specific ask your self you at situations.

2016-10-15 02:20:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. Many years ago in my parents house. My (then boyfriend and now husband) and I were watching a movie. We both were looking across the family room through the dining room at the entrance hall and watched an elderly lady, she wore a skirt, sweater and slippers walk to the front door. Only saw her once but I'll never ever forget it......

2006-12-16 13:06:06 · answer #9 · answered by EloraDanan 4 · 1 0

Yes. When I was in my master bedroom, I saw a shadow in the shape of a person move past me. After I blinked, he was gone. A few days later, when I was in my room in broade daylight, I saw the shadow of the person walk across my wall, and no one couldv'e casted it because I was lying down on my bed and I live 315 feet above sea level so no one could've been at my window. I never bugged him though and he's left me alone, so its not a problem.

2006-12-16 12:56:16 · answer #10 · answered by ???? 3 · 0 0

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