Anyone else scared of heights? I just climbed up onto my roof to check something out and pretty much froze up I chilled for like 10 minutes on the rooftop and eventually got the nuts to get my fatass back on the ladder. Im still alive!! and I didn't even need to call the fire dept. to come get me down.
I'm not afraid of heights, I love roller coasters and don't mind flying. Being up high and not being strapped in though...that freaks me out. Watching Baby's Day Out with the baby on the sky scraper being built fucking freaks me out
You fag. Scared of the fall. The fall doesn't hurt you. It is the sudden stop at the bottom.
Haha.. yes. I have gotten much better than what I used to be. I'd get 5 feet off the ground before and the ladder would start shaking (because I was shaking). Pathetic.. But im getting better.
I dont think i'll ever get on the steep part of my roof though. That shit is like a 45 degree angle. I dont fuck with 45 degree angles.
I like heights as long as I have a safe anchor. Hot air balloons don't seem like my cup of tea. But Roller coasters and window seats on airplanes are fucking legit!!!!
I like heights as long as I have a safe anchor. Hot air balloons don't seem like my cup of tea. But Roller coasters and window seats on airplanes are fucking legit!!!!
Thats the weird thing, I love getting the window seat on a plane, and roller coasters. I think I just need to be high enough up that it just doesn't matter any more.
Thats the weird thing, I love getting the window seat on a plane, and roller coasters. I think I just need to be high enough up that it just doesn't matter any more.
I used to be scared of heights, but then I turned 3.
My dad just fell off a ladder getting down off his house last weekend and broke his leg/foot in two spots. I wonder if he'll get back up a ladder again?
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