I was a scaredy-cat when i was young, since tender age (or so i'm told).
When i was 1 or 2 year old, i was scared of flies (don't remember, i was too young).
Until i was 12 or something, i would get scared watching movies, scared to the point of hiding behind a chair or covering my eyes (but i never screamed, i'm not a screamer). Horror movies were a big no in my book, i would refuse to watch them.
I would be scared as all hell of the music video "Thriller". I would cover my hears when the monologue started, when the zombies start to come out of their graves. That voice chilled me to the bone. Whenever the music video started, i would just get out of the room and just return when it was over.
I remember one day, i was not paying attention, i was in a room with a tv and the music video started. I looked at the tv...and i can swear my heart skipped a beat. I go up and left the room. LOL
Then, i arrived to my 13 and i remember having a VCR. I really wanted to watch horror movies, but i was scared of doing so. So i recorded the movie "John Carpenter's The Fog", that was on tv. My brother (who wasn't scared of much) saw the movie and i asked him "is it scary?".
He said no, and i went to see it.
It was my first horror movie, and i didn't got scared once. After that, my fears of movies stopped, and i spent the next 2 to 3 years watching every horror movie i could find.
Today, i watch anything, with no problem, but every time i watch a scary movie and get myself thinking "if only my 12 year old self could see me now" LOL
But then another fear appeared, when i was 16 or so...alien abductions.
That was the fear that took the longest to overcome, i'm not proud to say it took me more than a decade.
I was scared that i would wake up and be surrounded by bug-eye creatures looking back at me and doing all sort of experiments.
That fear stayed with me for a quite a few years....until i "grew" a brain and arrived to the conclusion, by logic, rationalization and a bit of investigation, that is all BS...at least i'm 98% sure of it (i keep 2% for...maybe i'm wrong).
I never saw anything that made me go "ufo", i never dreamt that i was abducted....it was all because of movies, books and my wild imagination.
My fears always came from my wild imagination, because i always expect the worst.
Today, i don't quite remember anything that i can say i'm scared of.
I get startled by this and that, here and there, like everyone, but fear.....nah.
Not gonna lie. E.T. scared the **** out of me. Got to the scene where Elliott first runs into him in the cornfield at night and I was done.
I have an amazing story about ET.
I was 7 or so. My parents wanted to see that movie, my father knew it was a movie about friendship and so he tricked me into seeing it.
We arrived at the movies and just by looking at the poster, i started to freak out and refusing to leave the car.
After a while, i got out and we went to the theater. Me, my father, my mother, and my brothers.
When the cornfield scene appeared, i jumped to the floor, covering my eyes.
As time went by, i would became more at ease with the movie and sat back up.
When the movie was over...i was crying my ass off. My parents even bought me the toy the next day.
It still today one of my greatest moments in life, from fear to panic to pure amazement and adoration.
I LOVE that movie.