AnonyJ
Captainess Sensible
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Sorry for the odd title and if anyone can think of a more apt one, please change it!
I was talking with a relative a little while ago about things which scared or disturbed us when young, that weren't obviously 'scary' as such.
Mine was at the very end of the UK TV broadcasts of the original 'Muppet Show', when the saxophone-playing muppet blows his single low note, and the show is then finished. I have no idea why this scared me, but I do know it was the sound rather than the sight. I used to put my fingers on my ears and press so I wouldn't hear it!
My young niece was upset by encountering anyone wearing a hat of any kind, she didn't grow out of it until she was 6 or 7.
I was talking with a relative a little while ago about things which scared or disturbed us when young, that weren't obviously 'scary' as such.
Mine was at the very end of the UK TV broadcasts of the original 'Muppet Show', when the saxophone-playing muppet blows his single low note, and the show is then finished. I have no idea why this scared me, but I do know it was the sound rather than the sight. I used to put my fingers on my ears and press so I wouldn't hear it!
My young niece was upset by encountering anyone wearing a hat of any kind, she didn't grow out of it until she was 6 or 7.