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2006-12-16 18:11:29 · 14 answers · asked by * * 1 in Social Science Psychology

I like to know about people, tell me about your're most frightening moment!

2006-12-16 18:12:55 · update #1

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My scary moment doesn't compare to some of these others and I know that you men will groan, but giving birth to my first child was so scary, my body was not my own and I had never felt so much pain and I knew that I could do nothing about it. I was in an unfamiliar place with a sixty year old nurse, a 50 year old midwife and my scared-to-death 20 year old husband. When it finally came time to push I seriously thought that I would die if I pushed too hard. The pain is incomparable to any other pain I have ever felt and the scariest part of it is, is that is natural and i am SUPPOSED to feel that..........However, my favorite memory of my life was seeing an actual person coming out of my body and being so overwhelmed with admiration with someone I just met. Sorry a girl had to answer this. :) Awesome question.

2006-12-16 19:30:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

A friend and I were driving back from Magnolia towards Sealy in my old Dodge van. We had no knowledge of the gravel road we were traveling at about 40-45 mph. Heavy brush on each side obscured the upcoming stop sign, which I cruised right past and across a small FM rd. My front bumper missed a passing car by 2 inches and from the other side a motorcycle missed the rear of my van so close I felt the wind move us.
I stopped on the other side of the crossroads and shook like a leaf for 30 minutes, while the cyclist feriously came and gave us a well-deserved cursing out.

2006-12-16 18:32:57 · answer #2 · answered by hounddog 2 · 0 0

A nightmare I had when I was 8 or 9 years old. I'm 56 now, and I still remember that dream and the terrible horror of the experience.

Since then, whenever a similar mood comes over me in a dream, I wake up almost immediately. I seem to be subconsciously preventing a similar nightmare from occurring again.

I'm not surprised. In fact, it was so unsettling that I feel too uncomfortable to describe it in detail. Let's just say that I was approached by the personification of death in a darkened house.

Although I was only 8 or 9, I felt it and knew it was death.

2006-12-16 18:18:58 · answer #3 · answered by almintaka 4 · 0 0

Well it would have to be when I was about 9 or 10 I was with a friend near some trees and he saw someone who we thought was his older cousin. So we followed them quietly into the trees until eventually we ended up spying on them behind a bush where they were sitting in their 'den'. It turned out that none of the guys were his older cousin and they were all about 20 year old druggies. One of them saw us behind the bush and seemed to jump a gap of about 10 feet to get to us though it was probably less cos i was quite young. He then told us that we'd been in their 'den' and that we'd moved his carpet and knife and when we found the knife he was going to kill us. We then ran away as fast as we could over a field then down a steep hill with a 7 foot fence at the bottom. even though I was only 10 the adrenaline made my body capable of climbing over it in about 5-10 seconds. I then ran through some streets with my friend to my home, downed a glass of lemonade each and went back to climb on the steep bank that we ran down. Just another example of childhood naivety.

2006-12-17 03:02:52 · answer #4 · answered by Daniel 2 · 0 0

Been fishing late one night, 11pm,it was getting quite foggy with the tide now high.I decided to call it a night after 5 hours fishing(caught nothing).I cut across the fields heading back towards my car when i noticed barn size object in field purple/white light coming from it, and repetitive humming sound also.Stood at edge of field trying to work out what it was ,maybe farmer in his barn or someone welding inside,than out came two glowing white human like figures,they stopped dead and looked in my direction as if they knew i was watching them despite being hidden next to row of trees in my camouflage.S**t must have down the 4 minute mile back to my car!

2006-12-16 18:55:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I was 15, waiting for the school bus. All the lads were pushing and bustling, trying to get to the front of the queue as I strolled towards the bus-stop on a summer evening in Calday, UK with my rucksack over my shoulder. I saw the doubledecker bus approaching slowly to take on the group of schoolkids, as suddenly, the group surged forward and one lad slipped and fell under the wheel of the bus.
His thigh split down to his knee, It was like a surgeons cut, the flesh enveloped perfectly, revealing his deathly white bone, quivering flesh and surprisingly little blood. The look on the poor lads shaking face, a look of disbelief as he glanced at the white, open- mouthed faces glaring down at him in horror! His rolling eyes as he realised the extent of his injuries and his white-washed face as he lost consciousness

The screams of the onlookers, the driver badly shaken and hardly able to stand. It seemed to take ages as I was resisting to throw up everything I had in my belly, until finally an ambulance and the police arrived.

The kids were no longer pushing and jostling, many were sitting down holding their heads in their hands with tears trickling down their cheeks, tryind to comfort one another.

As the ambulance drove away, another bus came, it was weird. Everyone stood away from the kerb, waited patiently to get on the bus and everyone went home!

It scared me!

2006-12-16 19:33:15 · answer #6 · answered by Gary H 3 · 0 0

My roomates house was robbed, no one else was home but me, i was in the process of getting ready to go out, taking my time. After i left, someone broke into the house, went straight to my roomates room & stole are her jewelry. $10,000 worth. and that's it, nothing else was taken. it was weird.

Later that night, after we found out, i realized that I was being watched that day by the robber (who turned out to be someone who knew my roomate that knew she had that much jewelry & exactly where to find it) they were watching the house to monitor how long we are home for. and watching me, waiting for me to leave. till today, i ask myself what would've happened if i did'nt leave the house that night? would i have been killed because they badly wanted to get that jewelry? that night, i was being indecisive about leaving the house since i was tired. but, in the long run, i'm glad i left & went out before the robbery. I think that something would've happened to me if i stayed home that night. I don't live there anymore.....but, the thought of someone watching me is frightening. I am now very careful when i am home alone.

2006-12-16 19:22:26 · answer #7 · answered by sugarBear 6 · 0 0

When i took a dodgy Ecstasy pill. It was really scary i thought i was going to die i kept being sick and i had the worst pain ever going threw my head it was like i had no control over my body, my friend sat with me and helped calm me down it lasted for a couple of hours and started to wear off. I no i caused it myself but it scared me.

2006-12-18 22:30:22 · answer #8 · answered by D900 2 · 0 0

being up side down in my car, it had just been servied
i went to pick it up 2 klicks down the road engine sized up i was doing 120 klm on moter way and the car fliped about twice i ended up on the other side of the moterway in a ditch up side down!
great service fiat well recomend you now?

2006-12-16 18:26:25 · answer #9 · answered by witheringtonkeith 5 · 0 0

Falling down over a step in front of two Palestine's with a really heavy Rifle ( M14 ) strapped to me ..They actually helped me up and we all had a laugh about it ....

2006-12-16 18:47:14 · answer #10 · answered by leonard c 2 · 0 0

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