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do u have the fears of a child or an adult?

Started by Christo, July 29, 2009, 03:51:39 AM

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Christo

http://www.blogthings.com/doyouhavethefearsofachildoranadultquiz/

QuoteYou Have the Fears of an Adult


Your fears don't paralyze you - they are very rooted in reality.
You have had enough loss in your life to know more is to come, and you dread it.

Compared to most people, you deal with your fears well. They don't ruin your life.
Your fears are strong and very real, but you try to let them go. You know you can't control what happens.

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Nero

You Have the Fears of an Adult



Your fears don't paralyze you - they are very rooted in reality.
You have had enough loss in your life to know more is to come, and you dread it.

Compared to most people, you deal with your fears well. They don't ruin your life.
Your fears are strong and very real, but you try to let them go. You know you can't control what happens.

Do You Have the Fears of a Child or an Adult?
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Miniar




"Everyone who has ever built anywhere a new heaven first found the power thereto in his own hell" - Nietzsche
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Janet_Girl

You Have the Fears of an Adult



Your fears don't paralyze you,
they are very rooted in reality.
You have had enough loss in your life
to know more is to come, and you dread it.

Compared to most people,
you deal with your fears well.
They don't ruin your life.

Your fears are strong and very real,
but you try to let them go.
You know you can't control what happens.
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Nathan.

You Have the Fears of a Teenager



You are still finding your footing in the world, and a lot fear stems from your own insecurity.
You feel ready to be more independent and successful, but you're worried if you can really do it.

You fear failure, and you also fear humiliating yourself. The less confident you are, the more afraid you are.
Over time you are learning that everyone is afraid... you just have to act as if you're not!

Do You Have the Fears of a Child or an Adult?
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LordKAT

You Have the Fears of a Child
At your core, you are still very young and vulnerable.
You still haven't found your place in the world, and you're wondering how you will fit in.

You tend to have highly emotional fears. You worry that your whole world will fall apart.
Your life is fairly unstable right now. Your fears feel very vivid and very real.


Bad test, having to pick one when I fear neither shouldn't count.
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Dante

You Have the Fears of an Adult
Your fears don't paralyze you - they are very rooted in reality.
You have had enough loss in your life to know more is to come, and you dread it.

Compared to most people, you deal with your fears well. They don't ruin your life.
Your fears are strong and very real, but you try to let them go. You know you can't control what happens.





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Thorndrop

You Have the Fears of a Teenager



You are still finding your footing in the world, and a lot fear stems from your own insecurity.
You feel ready to be more independent and successful, but you're worried if you can really do it.

You fear failure, and you also fear humiliating yourself. The less confident you are, the more afraid you are.
Over time you are learning that everyone is afraid... you just have to act as if you're not!
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fluffy jorgen

You Have the Fears of a Teenager



You are still finding your footing in the world, and a lot fear stems from your own insecurity.
You feel ready to be more independent and successful, but you're worried if you can really do it.

You fear failure, and you also fear humiliating yourself. The less confident you are, the more afraid you are.
Over time you are learning that everyone is afraid... you just have to act as if you're not!
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MaryT

"You Have the Fears of a Child



At your core, you are still very young and vulnerable.
You still haven't found your place in the world, and you're wondering how you will fit in.

You tend to have highly emotional fears. You worry that your whole world will fall apart.
Your life is fairly unstable right now. Your fears feel very vivid and very real."

All very true.  I had little doubt what the result would be.  I'm 62, by the way.
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