Well, I know anyone can get the feeling that someone is watching them. But mine, is constant, depending on where I am and what time of day it is.
I most often get the feeling like my every move is being watched when it's dark, and I'm here, at my mom and dad's house. I rarely get the feeling anywhere else.
It doesn't really scare me. It's just sort of an eerie feeling. I can walk to a room down the hall, and I feel like someone is watching me from behind. If I continue walking, I get goosebumps/chillbumps, but only if I don't look behind me. If I take a glance behind me, I'm alright ... no goosebumps/chillbumps.
Does anyone know if maybe there's some sort of meaning to it? Or is it just natural/usual for everyone?
If you have links to resources, please provide them.
2007-02-13
16:26:04
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the_dadd_from_tn2005
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