yeah when i was very little, like 5 years old, my older sister was
incredibaly demented. she would hold butcher knives to me and force
me to watch really scary movies. but the only one that followed me up
to today was those Child's Play movies. Ever since i was forced to
watch it, ive been deadly affraid of dolls. especially those porcilen
dolls. like my mom bought me one of those when i was like 10. i didnt
want to be rude so i kept it in my room in the farthest corner from
my bed. it was one of those music playing ones so it had one of those
screws on the back to make it move. one night i was sleeping and that
thing was moving! i freaked out so bad i started hyperventalating. So
yeah everyone knows not put dolls anywhere around me.Now today, my
other sister lives in her husbands Grandma's house. So the only room
she had room for them to live in was none other than her DOLL
collecting room. I will not even go to her house ever. I still have
nightmares today.
--- In unusualphobias@yahoogroups.com, Kelly G <destiny18_au@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> To me dolls like the ones with real looking eyes are
> hell a scary. When I was little about 3-4 one of my
> Mums friends bought me a doll. I was so creeped out
> by it, it had to have a towel thrown over it. It was
> the most ugliest looking thing I can remember then one
> night it started to have a clicking to it, my Mum came
> to investigate and then found out it had a beetle
> stuck in the box trying to get out of the plastic but
> that was enough to turn me off dolls for life and I am
> a girl !!! I am no longer scared of dolls but am also
> cautious about what sort of dolls I will be buying for
> my daughter in the years to come she is 11 months old
> and thus far only has stuffed animals. I also hate
> those dolls and things that look like they are
> watching you, although I don't have a phobia of them
> they still creep me out and I will never buy one. I
> know they aren't real and I know they can't come to
> life but those shows like Childs play can leave
> impressions on a young mind and I will not and have
> not seen it to this day.
> --- Dave <abraxasecho@...> wrote:
>
> > Ever since I was little and I watched the child's
> > play movie (which
> > was one of the only two movies of all time ever to
> > give me
> > nightmares) and this other one where a bunch of
> > dolls come alive Ive
> > been moritified of them. Most kinds, some less than
> > others. The fear
> > is mostly related to them coming alive and trying to
> > kill me. I used
> > to have reoccuring nightmares as a child that the my
> > buddy doll my
> > parents bought me (which I believe to be the doll
> > chucky was based
> > on, a boy doll for boys) would be alive, very evil,
> > and hunting me
> > down trying to kill me. My grandma would have all my
> > mother's dolls
> > from when she was little at her house and I was
> > terrified to go into
> > the room. A couple sat in the room us children had
> > to sleep in and I
> > would lay awake at night petrified in fear staring
> > at the things just
> > hopeing that they didnt attack; and feared they
> > would the moment I
> > let my guard down. Other dolls, like ragdolls and
> > barbies dont scary
> > me -quite as much- but I still dont like to be
> > around them. Naked
> > dirty baby dolls that children have been dragging
> > around for years
> > especially scare me as well. The scariest are the
> > old turn of the
> > century style (mainly baby) ones with the eyes that
> > look like they
> > are alive. I avoid eye contact with all dolls and
> > dummies, and avoid
> > the rooms too. I started locking my bedroom door as
> > soon as I was
> > able to so that they couldnt get me.
> >
> > Oh, and Im also scared of ventriloquist dummies.
> > Animal Puppets are
> > okay.
> >
> >
>