who here is afraid of the dark...like in ghost or something in your imagination when you are in the dark? or just simply afraid of the dark for no reason at all?
I'm not afraid of the dark, only when i feel that the hairs of my nape stand... i going ask someone to come along..

i am afraid a little ... was not like that before... but after recently moving in my new office building... i felt a lot of things that i cant even explain...
Yeah, I do get a bit scared of the dark, but for some reason singing Iron Maiden's fear of the dark works great

Kel-do-rah Wrote:Yeah, I do get a bit scared of the dark, but for some reason singing Iron Maiden's fear of the dark works great 
yeah.. that is the only thing that save me from the dark...lol...
I used to be afraid of the dark, no doubt! I left my door open wide when I slept. I guess it's one of those things you just slowly grow out of, because now.. I'm no longer afraid! haaha!
When I was younger I wasn't afraid of the dark. But after watching a lot of scary movies and playing those trick-games that have monsters popping up and having weird "dreams" (or not dreams) of ghost encounters.... I became somewhat scared... Only because my imagination starts imagining monsters or ghosts watching me in the dark...
i used to be but not anymore
in not really afraid of it, only when we're discussing ghost story during bedtime i usually open the lights.
Watch Boogeyman. Things do look different at night, and our fear heightens our aggitation. I do believe in spirits, even though I've never seen one. I just think there are things beyond our realm. Whether I am afraid of the dark? I'm not sure. At night, when I sleep, I sleep soundly. When I walk around on the streets of my neighborhood at night, I'm not afraid. When I watch scary movies at night, I'm not afraid. I think it is because I already feel at ease with my environment. However, I may be worried if I was trapped somewhere and it is difficult to see, or if I was chased by someone at night. I think it really depends on the circumstances.