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I hate horror movies.And love them at the same time!
The thrill you get is pretty amazing-but after I watch a horror movie I get paranoid,even start doubting my own ears and eyes.I do enjoy horror movies but I am too sensitive for them,and I will watch them if accompanied by a good friend who can hold my had and tell me to close my eyes when it gets to scary |
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I used to like watching scary movies, but I can no longer do so. They scare me so much. Not because I think demons or zombies are going to get me, but because they start to make me think about my own, and my families mortality. I know, it sounds weird, but I think it's because I'm empathetic. I get to worked up during the film, that I have nightmares, and then i feel what the character in the movie feels, even though they are acting. Then I begin to have anxiety attacks, and start thinking about death. Crazy huh! I had to make myself stop watching them because I would have such bad anxiety attacks, I felt like my heart was going to explode!
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I've never liked horror movies LOL. I remember as a kid waking up in the middle of the night to my Mother watching "Creature Double Feature" ... she absolutely loved horror movies! Personally, I can't watch any horror movies, or movies that have a lot of physical fighting in them, especially before going to bed! They all seem to make me very anxious. I prefer watching comedy, scientific, history, or documentary shows. To each his own I guess.
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I'm not a fan of horror movies, because they seem to incorporate a lot of pointless ****** violence than an actual story, and as well as upsetting me i don't see the point of them.
I've never had any make me start seeing strange things though. perhaps if shadow demons/spirits exsist your heightened state of fear makes you more susceptible? |
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