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I have a fear of heights. That itself is not weird but the way it manifests. Step ladders, escalators, parking structures are nightmares for me. Ironically I'm fine flying. ยฏ_(ใ)_/ยฏ
Stationary heights are the death of me. Iโve been skydiving and ride rollercoasters regularly, but catch me freaking out on the roof of a building or waiting in line for a water slide.
Seems like a fear of disbalance too
Me too, I'm fine flying too. But the weirdest thing is that I'm also scared when I see someone near me in such situations.