We share 5, 9 and 10! :) Haha. By the way, you should go skydiving... I know what you're thinking, however I also have a serious fear of heights and I went skydiving and it was awesome! I guess my fear is limited to balconies and ladders because I was quiet excited to jump out of an airplane. As for #10, I don't like to watch this scary stuff because I believe in ghosts (they're real) and don't see the point of spending money to get scared. I prefer to get scared on my motorcycle. You're very lovely and it's rare to see a beautiful girl without makeup. You're a stunner!
Number 4 isn't as contradictory as it sounds. I'm sort of with you on #10, but horror movies can be good for dates, because you grab onto each other. ;) I'm still more likely to read a horror *book* than see a movie, though. I'm also deathly afraid of heights (I don't really like spiders, but I'm not really afraid of them either.) and definitely like animals better than most humans.
Thanks for the insights. That's great about #4, its always best to know how to defend one's self. I used to really dislike bugs growing up but over the years i forced myself to not be freaked out about them. I would suggest exposing yourself to spiders more, in a controlled environment. Btw good luck with the job hunt!
@vandeezy though I think it's pretty neat, I could definitely never skydive. I don't have a problem with being on a plane but I think my heart would stop if I had to jump out of one. :)
@ericwine yes, I would read scary books. So many horror movies seem to be so focused on the blood & guts and not so much a story. I do like old suspense movies & B movies.
@lord_renob insects I don't have a problem with, for some reason just spiders. I'm getting better & like watching them outside & finding different kinda. But still get all creeped out if they are on me, in my house or are very big. :S
@nikoll Nahh you'd be fine :) time slows down in the first few seconds due to the adrenaline rush and then it's free falling 200 mph lol. You can do it girl!