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are you afraid of heights?

are you afraid of heights?


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Not too much. I can handle being up high, but looking over the edge tends to freak me out.
 
Not really afraid of heights, its the falling that worries me.
 
Nope, I'm absolutely fine with them.
 
It depends on how high or low for me, really. But most of the time, I'm not afraid of heights.
 
I'm frightened yet also fascinated by heights. I often dream about tall buildings for some reason, and I would love to stand by the bottom of the Burj Khalifa and look straight up at it.
 
I love heights. Especially looking down. Of course, not when I have risk of falling...]

I'm perfectly fine of heights.
 
I'm afraid of heights. Weird because I like planes and skyscrapers. This is actually pretty easy to overcome. I used to be scared of those sky chair rides. Not anymore.
 
Depends on the situation. I can be on a roller coaster and look down, and it won't scare me. But if I am on a roof or something like that and look down, then chances are that I'll grab a chimney or something to be sure that I won't fall.
So, the second option.
 
No.
Unless I was standing on the edge of a 5 mile-high mountain that was about to collapse. :D
 
A little bit, yeah. I have a lot of dreams where I'm standing on something tall and it freaks me out.
 
Yes due to a near death experience that concerned heights, I am forever scarred I think.....
 
I'd say I am afraid of heights, but it largely depends on the extremeness of the height. For example, looking up at the buildings in London Docklands freaked me out, as did walking a long bridge from main Vancouver to Granville Island; I just couldn't walk anywhere near the barrier.

However, I can comfortably look out of aeroplanes and helicopters, so I'm not sure what's up with that.
 
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