GentlemanJim
10-21-2021, 04:30 PM
According to Google
https://i.imgur.com/ZnpcAWT.jpg
I'm a little shocked with water being the fear for Michigan, considering it is "the Great Lakes State". Although I understand same for Louisiana.
Of all the fears listed, I would say (other people's) blood would be at the top of my list.
Interesting that "Police" is not listed for any state.
https://www.yourlocalsecurity.com/blog/2021-each-states-phobia/
Janice Johnson
10-23-2021, 11:26 AM
According to Google
https://i.imgur.com/ZnpcAWT.jpg
I'm a little shocked with water being the fear for Michigan, considering it is "the Great Lakes State". Although I understand same for Louisiana.
Of all the fears listed, I would say (other people's) blood would be at the top of my list.
Interesting that "Police" is not listed for any state.
https://www.yourlocalsecurity.com/blog/2021-each-states-phobia/
Fear of water makes sense for Michigan having "The Great Lakes,". Fear of drowning...
GentlemanJim
10-23-2021, 02:15 PM
Fear of water makes sense for Michigan having "The Great Lakes,". Fear of drowning...
Normally, when you have frequent exposure to a threat, it tends to become normalized? Yeah, the Great Lakes are "there" but there isn't the flood threat like the Mississippi might be to New Orleans...so I would think they would get used to it.
In G. Gordon Liddy's autobiography "Will" he recounts how he as a child climbed up into a tree during a thunderstorm, and tied himself to a tree trunk, to get over his fear of thunder and lightening.....stuff like that.
40 years ago, I worked as a water proofer on the outside of highrise office buildings, consequently I'm very tolerant of heights.....But I wasn't born that way. I had to become acclimated.
Now, as a 60+ year old man, I probably couldn't do that. But I amuse myself from time to time when I for example find a 2x4 laying on the ground, and walk it like a tightrope, imagining it's 400 feet off the ground.
icecream
10-23-2021, 02:22 PM
"My biggest fear is being attacked by a large calico cat named Skippy." -Chuck Woolery on Lingo
ponytail
10-24-2021, 06:14 AM
I do live in AZ. I do have a fear of heights only when I'm on a ladder or standing by a ledge at the Grand Canyon or driving through Salt River Canyon.