Do you like claustrophobic places?

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or are you scared of them?


personally i love them...i remember years ago i went on a excursion in a mine 300m below ground, felt orgasmic really. i must go again someday.

same as i once visited derelict WW1 bunkers, the sad thing was that they were all lighted which totally destroyed the whole atmosphere.

seems that holes and tunnels fascinate me...hmm :naughty:
 
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Holes and tunnels are A-grade fun.

Tunnels etc are particulary fun when you fly spaceships through them. I really wish there was a new x-wing game where you can fly through tunnels and stuff.
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Holes and tunnels are A-grade fun.

Tunnels etc are particulary fun when you fly spaceships through them. I really wish there was a new x-wing game where you can fly through tunnels and stuff.

lol...i just realized your avatar is from the game i've played today.

the cave part is really ****ing with me!
 
I dislike enclosed spaces if they are small enough to get you stuck.
 
Discounting those, since that's a legitimate fear of practical consequences.

Anyway, I don't mind either way, caves are cool but I don't jizz in my pants.
 
are you freakin crazy? enclosed spaces can collapse inward at any moment! i'm sure of it!
 
I think it can be fun to be in the fun houses/haunted houses when you have to go through the crawl space. And in the winter time when I was little I used to go under my trees when it snowed and I'd try to sleep under them but my brother or sister would find me. I kid you not I was weird like that! But my brother would freak me out when he'd throw me in a sleeping bag and sit on the end. I'd feel like I was going to die
 

This. I dont mind them as long as I can still move around a bit. But even if I can't, then its not because its scary or anything, but because they're uncomfortable and aggravating.
 
If my arm gets wrapped up in my blankets... GET THE ... HOLY ***K, GET OFF

:panic:

I love caves and all kinds of small places... as long as I can move freely.
 
Actually i do like getting covered up or lodged under many cushions.
 
Actually i do like getting covered up or lodged under many cushions.

Right, but have you been trapped? I like lots of heavy blankets too... in fact that's part of the problem. I get tangled up and OH GOD

It's just this very brief moment of panic when I realize my command to move my limb is denied. I'm like half asleep and all.. but then I wake up enough to roll out of it.
 
Been cave diving before, spelunking, spulunking if you will. Never know how to spell it properly.

That was...okay, until you reach a point where you dont fit through a gap because of the tank on your back.

You seem to forget theres a lump of steel on your back, you try to go through and hear a banging noise. Kind of laughably idiotic trying to get through, so your gear comes off and you push it through.

That made me nervous.

Went down an old mine in Wales in my first year at Uni, part of the induction week or whatver when you get to go out and go rafting, rock climbing etc etc to get to know people and the lecturers.

I for one, though Im 6ft 3, couldnt stand up straight down there as my hard-hat kept smacking the cieling. I had to hunker down the whole time.

Went down the underground tunnels that run under Exeter once as well, now THAT freaked me out. The idea that the cieling could literally colapse at any moment, the thought of people working and almost living down there. You couldnt walk properly, you had to twist your body to the side at a 25 or so degree angle as you walked, brushing against the sides the whole time.

Yeah, that sucked.
 
It would suck if your in car crash and your whole body felt like it was being violated and it was both painful and uncomfortable while your body was being squished into a small space in your once roomy car

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Holy shit, that car got owned - big time. I wonder if there was anyone in it? And there's people just walking past, like it's part of the scenery. Lol
 
It's better than when a car accident is near the road, and everyone just has to slow down to Danimal-Raging speeds to take a gander.

Half the time it's just a crumbled bumper-bar.
 
The Italians got a Lamborghini Gallardo, painted it a sky-blue, white stripes and Policia written down the side.

Nice cop car I guess.

Until...

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And the thing was stationary. Bwahaha. Silly Italians.
 
i'm kind of claustrophobic but for some reason i like being in a small space

figure that one out
 
personally i love them...i remember years ago i went on a excursion in a mine 300m below ground, felt orgasmic really. i must go again someday
So it seems that such holes exercise a deep fascination for you - a fascination derived, in no small part, not only from their physical nature but from the sensations that it produces: the experience of cramptness, of being enclosed, surrounded and pushed against. It's obvious that for you this represents a return to the womb. The desire to retreat from this harsh and complicated world into a state of unfissured bliss that precedes the mirror stage is perfectly understandable, and is also the motivator of most so-called 'womanisers', who are seeking a re-entry to the womb - any womb - by the fastest and most expedient means possible. It is no wonder that after exhausting their efforts they will frequently orient themselves, in the post-coital embrace, as the 'little spoon', or otherwise rest their head within the arms and upon the breasts of their lovers, as if suckling.

There are some who would ask you to deny these urges, but I believe that like a stopped volcano an urge denied will only ever fester to explode in later life. My recommendation is a vigorous course of spelunking (this is an outlet acceptible in the adult world; children's playgrounds should be avoided, although water-slides are a possibility), and perhaps the formation of a romantic attachment with a woman whose vagina is big enough to admit the entrance of your entire head.
 
To most the uncanny sensation of revisiting something vaguely womblike yet overly cramped is horrifying and induces great deals of anxiety. This man is truly brave and possibly a MIND HERO.

and perhaps the formation of a romantic attachment with a woman whose vagina is big enough to admit the entrance of your entire head.

A solid goal for anyone, no doubt.

Sulkdodds said:
I like enormous vaginas.

What?
 
I dislike anywhere that is cramped - wide open fields are the way too go.

Of course, this discounts machinery. I feel at home with cramped machinery. And other brightly lit enclosures.
 
I wonder if anyone genuinely has no sense of claustrophobia. That has to be some kind of chemical/biological abnormality, as claustrophobia is a very deeply rooted survival mechanism present in almost all remotely intelligent vertebrates.
 
Yeah, seriously.

I'd be feeling pretty discomforted in a dark damp tiny cave without 2 exits.
 
So it seems that such holes exercise a deep fascination for you - a fascination derived, in no small part, not only from their physical nature but from the sensations that it produces: the experience of cramptness, of being enclosed, surrounded and pushed against. It's obvious that for you this represents a return to the womb. The desire to retreat from this harsh and complicated world into a state of unfissured bliss that precedes the mirror stage is perfectly understandable, and is also the motivator of most so-called 'womanisers', who are seeking a re-entry to the womb - any womb - by the fastest and most expedient means possible. It is no wonder that after exhausting their efforts they will frequently orient themselves, in the post-coital embrace, as the 'little spoon', or otherwise rest their head within the arms and upon the breasts of their lovers, as if suckling.

There are some who would ask you to deny these urges, but I believe that like a stopped volcano an urge denied will only ever fester to explode in later life. My recommendation is a vigorous course of spelunking (this is an outlet acceptible in the adult world; children's playgrounds should be avoided, although water-slides are a possibility), and perhaps the formation of a romantic attachment with a woman whose vagina is big enough to admit the entrance of your entire head.

umm...i guess





oh and yes i forgot to mention...that i'd like to be able to move around and not be stuck. i don't mind moving prone or crawling.
as for dangerous places...well yeah, if a place is know for accidents i'd be nervous too, but not because it's small but because it's dangerous.
same could be said for magma plains, where the floor might crumble and you'd fall in molten lava.

and i really like small vaginas...the tighter the better, but that usually depends on how trained the vagina is.
 
jverne said:
and i really like small vaginas...the tighter the better, but that usually depends on how trained the vagina is.

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I hate quite a few small spaces as I am claustrophobic but I what I hate most is being stuck in a crowd with people crushing me on all sides. For that reason I don't really like going to gigs where you have no choice but to stand. I one gig I went to I felt so unwell I had go to the very back on my own, and at another one I had to keep going outside to get fresh air because I kept feeling like I was going to pass out.
 
and i really like small vaginas...the tighter the better
You and vegeta both.

I don't get claustrophobic easily, but I'm sure it's quite possible.
I was in some mine in the Peak District once. The guide turned off all the lights and it was awesomely dark. Absolute pitch blackness. My eyes were totally going apeshit freakout trying to see anything.
 
Yeah that'd be the place. One of the Blue John mines.
 
"Claustrophobic places" and liking them is sort of an oxymoron isn't it?

^The suffix I mean. What's the proper term for people who like said spaces?
 
"Claustrophobic places" and liking them is sort of an oxymoron isn't it?

^The suffix I mean. What's the proper term for people who like said spaces?

indeed. the thread title was almost impossible to understand. huge mistake.
 
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