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@scout86 sounds good to me or in a space station where we could beam down!
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This is a valid question. Yes, firecrackers, until this year, sent me to hell and back. They were horrifying. And absolutely I could NOT go to a display. Whether I knew the noise was coming or not I was an absolutely mess, even if the noise was in the distance. Made for crappy summers.So, do you guys have kind of a phobic reaction to the noise? Does it bother you if you're actually AT a fireworks show and know what's going on?
Yes, I have to agree Jane. I love the idea of walking trails or whatever. Rolling hills, flatlands, fresh water lakes.I would just like to add a plethora of walking, biking, and hiking trails throughout the town and in the surrounding beautiful nature
On the smoke alarms..... I mentioned to my T once that the sound of my alarm clock going off usually sent me through the roof. His comment was "That's why they call them 'alarms'". LOL Probably a good point.
So, do you guys have kind of a phobic reaction to the noise? Does it bother you if you're actually AT a fireworks show and know what's going on? I can see how the noise could be a trigger for someone with a combat background or who had had a bad experience with explosions, but beyond that, is it more than just a sudden noise? I kind of like fireworks.
:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::laugh::laugh::laugh::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:We'd have book clubs to discuss Polyvagal Theory.