08-31-2010, 11:20 AM
I have a lot of the same problems. I remember when I was 10 or 11, my friends and I decided to play "bloody mary" in the bathroom. My friend did it, and she freaked and came out crying. She could barely move for about an hour. I am not one to believe in these things, and I personally just think it was a psychological thing.
We did another version of this game at a friends house. In this version, you take a candle and walk around in the dark saying "Bloody Mary" over and over again. His family is very religious, so there is a reasonable sized cross hanging on the wall in his living room. As he walked past it, the cross fell and broke on the ground. Again, I just thought it as a REALLY CREEPY coincidence.
I am now especially afraid of the dark. I also have always been paranoid of people breaking into my home. When I was in the 6th grade, I would wake up around 4AM every morning, believing I had heard somebody in my kitchen. The kitchen table is directly infront of the window, so I always thought I heard somebody opening the window, and moving the table to enter the house. I am still paranoid to this day, whenever I hear an unfamiliar noise at night time. As a result, I ALWAYS keep my doors locked. ALWAYS.
Sorry I can't give you any real advice. I just thought it might help to know you are not the only one who suffers from paranoia.
We did another version of this game at a friends house. In this version, you take a candle and walk around in the dark saying "Bloody Mary" over and over again. His family is very religious, so there is a reasonable sized cross hanging on the wall in his living room. As he walked past it, the cross fell and broke on the ground. Again, I just thought it as a REALLY CREEPY coincidence.
I am now especially afraid of the dark. I also have always been paranoid of people breaking into my home. When I was in the 6th grade, I would wake up around 4AM every morning, believing I had heard somebody in my kitchen. The kitchen table is directly infront of the window, so I always thought I heard somebody opening the window, and moving the table to enter the house. I am still paranoid to this day, whenever I hear an unfamiliar noise at night time. As a result, I ALWAYS keep my doors locked. ALWAYS.
Sorry I can't give you any real advice. I just thought it might help to know you are not the only one who suffers from paranoia.