To: WFTR
I remember being absolutely TERRIFIED of the Easter Bunny when I was a kid. I could not sleep on Easter eve. I was so scared that I wouldn't even leave the bedroom to go to the bathroom if I needed to. All night I would think that I was hearing footsteps coming. I was so afraid that a large man-size bunny would come into my bedroom, Id hide under my covers all night. By morning, I wouldn't come downstairs until I knew the whole family had been down there to see if it was safe.
To: Maximus_Ridiculousness
A fear of the Easter Bunny is a new one to me. What do you think gave you this fear?
157 posted on
09/02/2006 8:22:55 PM PDT by
WFTR
(Liberty isn't for cowards)
To: Maximus_Ridiculousness
I wonder how you became fearful of the Easter Bunny. I bet you saw something on tv. When I was pre-kindergarden I was so frightened that the house would catch on fire. Even so young I did not want to tell this weakness to my parents. I'd make excuses to get up at night, like being hungry, so my mother would take me down to the kitchen and I could check the house along the way. Once I thought I saw red fire and stooped down to see it was just a red design on the linoleum.
Then later on and up until today my creep-out fear is haunted talking dolls or inanimate objects.
Whitney Strieber wrote in his book about abduction that he stepped out of his house to see where the aliens went but did not find them. He said later on it dawned on him that they were probably up on the roof watching down on him. That freaked me out. I still get weirded out and look up to the roof when I think of it. Especially on still nights. Just thought I'd fill you in on my terrors. Thank you very much.
To: Maximus_Ridiculousness
wow.. something must have happened to you as a very little baby/child with a big easter bunny.(person in costume).. afraid to think of things like that sometimes..
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