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Do you feel anything when watching/reading ghost stories? Every time I read a ghost story or when I watch a ghost movie, I will start to feel very dizzy and sickly. Does anyone else feel the same? |
Is it just ghost stores that make you feel this way, or do other types of movies and books make you feel this way? To answer your question, no, I never feel dizzy or sickly when reading or watching, but sometimes I feel scared. |
No, I don't feel that reading a story but I used to live in a house that I believe was haunted and I can't really describe how I felt. I think mostly denial..this can't really be happening....more than actual fear or panic. |
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I sometimes get scared...especially if it's close to bedtime and if my husband is out of town. But, I haven't ever felt dizzy or nauseous. It almost sounds like you're having some sort of flashback, or re-living something....do you think you saw a ghost as a kid or something maybe? |
Ok, this might sound like the ramblings of a mad English woman.....:rolleyes: But I was totally, seriously affected by the original Amityville film www.amityvillehorror.com :eek: Even now, all these (many!) years later - if I wake up in the middle of the night and it's 3.15 a.m.... I shut my eyes really tight, won't get up even if I need the loo, and still get in a bit of a state....and remember that that's happened during the night :confused: :( |
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Been to Leeds Castle, the Tower of London, and (as you say!) all the ghostly, witchy-poo places over here....but it's still, always, the Amityville one that 'haunts' me....:eek: |
For many years, I was completely terrified of the Exorcist girl! I would close my eyes and see her behind my eyelids and imagine she was at the end of my bed. THANKFULLY, I outgrew that fear at the ripe old age of 25! But, I've never felt sick to my stomach or anything when confronted with haunting stories, etc. As I no longer align myself with my childhood beliefs, I also have no belief in ghosts etc. but I remember when I did and I can certainly sympathize with the immediate and lasting effects of being terrified! |
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I do not like scary movies but have never become dizzy or whatnot. Which ghost thread where you reading? I've started a couple and just love talking about ghosts :thumbup: |
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