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smallpackage
I had a topic like this before, somewhere. But I think I'm getting somewhere with whats going on.

Fresh some memories:

If you came into my house. You wouldn't suspect a ghost, really. Maybe a few bumps in the night here and there..but nothing adnormal at all. But when I use my upstairs hall bathroom, I get the chills and the goosebumps and get that feeling like I'm being watched. Now, I'm sure most of you wouldn't like that feeling when your trying to do a number 2. Gets real old. Its almost like my mirror is watching me. But I was standing in my bathroom, and I steped closer so I was more into the room, and I got all those feelings. I steped back a few steps and it went away. Now why is it just in that one spot? Which now I realized that everytime I go in the bathroom I walk over there...weird. Any ideas?
cutycub
May be you left the window open?
smallpackage
QUOTE(cutycub @ Nov 3 2004, 03:55 AM)
May be you left the window open?
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Oh sorry, my windows been open for the past 5 years let me go close it.
anything is possible
Sometimes one can fool themselves with the thought of fear cool.gif . lol, try going into the bathroom, closing the door and turning off the lights. Then ask yourself in a semi-loud tone," What is this chill that I am feeling?" See what happens original.gif
fearfulone
QUOTE(anything is possible @ Nov 3 2004, 12:30 PM)
Sometimes one can fool themselves with the thought of fear cool.gif . lol, try going into the bathroom, closing the door and turning off the lights. Then ask yourself in a semi-loud tone," What is this chill that I am feeling?" See what happens original.gif
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then start spinning around several times and scream "bloody mary bloody mary bloody mary!" w00t.gif

j/k

i've had the feeling before too, i agree, self induced fear.... cool.gif
smallpackage
Hmm. But why in that one spot? I do have slight tiny memories of getting pottey trained in that place! (long time back) and maybe something big happened, if you know what I mean.
Fluffybunny
Well smallpackage, I am not sure what to tell you here. It could be self induced fear, repressed memories, ghosts, haunted mirrors...it is really hard to say.

Lets give this thread a couple more posts to see if we can get something productive going, otherwise I think we should just put this baby to bed...
Shadowsleet
If you think it might be a repressed memory from you past, why not just ask your parents? Surely if anything altogether traumatic occured to you, they'd remember it.
Diebytheflyguy
QUOTE(smallpackage @ Nov 2 2004, 09:45 PM)
I had a topic like this before, somewhere. But I think I'm getting somewhere with whats going on.

Fresh some memories:

If you came into my house. You wouldn't suspect a ghost, really. Maybe a few bumps in the night here and there..but nothing adnormal at all. But when I use my upstairs hall bathroom, I get the chills and the goosebumps and get that feeling like I'm being watched. Now, I'm sure most of you wouldn't like that feeling when your trying to do a number 2. Gets real old. Its almost like my mirror is watching me. But I was standing in my bathroom, and I steped closer so I was more into the room, and I got all those feelings. I steped back a few steps and it went away. Now why is it just in that one spot? Which now I realized that everytime I go in the bathroom I walk over there...weird. Any ideas?
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Its nothing really. You are just scaring yourself. I'll bet that before you go into that bathroom you tell yourself that theres something in there. When you get in your scared, and feel nervous. Its almost like the feeling of walking through a dark forest at night.
FLY SPITTA
If that was my house I'd move haha well that's just me!
arkland
MAYBE SOME 1 WAS MASACRED AND STORED IN THE BATHROOM BEFORE U LIVED THERE
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