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Confronting arachnophobia, the fear of spiders

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Ravencruiser
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
Canada519 Posts
July 05 2011 04:57 GMT
#1
I've been afraid of spiders for as long as I could remember. Most people I know are arachnophobic, but then again they're also scared of every other insect known to man. For me, it's just spiders; I can pick up ants, cup moths/centipedes in my hand, etc. just as easy as picking up a bunny but I cringe at the thought of touching a spider.

The reason that I am going to confront my fear is because I am an avid camper, and I am always bothered by spiders or even just the thought of spiders when I'm camping, especially when I sleep or take a shit in the outhouse/outdoors; I always have these irrational fears that spiders will enter a cavity in my body, bite my dick, or something else silly along those lines. Sure, I've brushed off/touched spiders before during camping, but it's usually very brief contact and I get shivers down my spines every time that I do touch one.

So tomorrow, I am going over to a friend's place. I've told him about my arachnophobia, and at his place he's going to teach me how to handle his pet tarantula. I'm guess "handling" would entail touching/stroke the tarantula (oooo going to be so furry), picking it up and letting it crawl on my hand/arms.

I am terrified and secretly debating whether to go through with this, but I feel it is necessary. I'm trying to man up to tomorrow as much as possible; I forced myself to pick up a small spider from the washroom floor and let it crawl on my arms earlier today. I managed to keep my composure for a good 10-15 seconds before the little fucker was about to go into my sleeve, which engendered me to lose my cool completely, flicking it off frantically then stomping it into oblivion.

I'm losing sleep over this, wish me luck TL.

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"Yah, free will is a bitch" - Drone
Grobyc
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
Canada18410 Posts
July 05 2011 05:05 GMT
#2
I was going to ask why you need to confront the fear if it bugs you that much (no pun intended), but I guess if you are out camping a lot then this could be a good thing. Even for someone who isn't afraid of spiders in particular, it takes balls to handle a tarantula. I'd be pretty skeptical myself. gl
If you watch Godzilla backwards it's about a benevolent lizard who helps rebuild a city and then moonwalks into the ocean.
Bibbit
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada5377 Posts
July 05 2011 05:22 GMT
#3
Holy shit good luck!

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Jimmy: Yo come to my house and I'll teach you to handle my tarantula so you can get over your fear.
Me: Fuck you Jimmy. Fuck you right in your stupid face.
Kogu
Profile Joined July 2009
Canada83 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-05 05:26:26
July 05 2011 05:25 GMT
#4


^ deal with spiders/ insects like him
jodogohoo
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Canada2533 Posts
July 05 2011 05:27 GMT
#5
your a fucking bad ass if you go with your plan and and confront your fear in this way.

personally for me, i just start yelling and trashing talking spiders when i see them... like "HEY FUCK YOU, YOU THINK YOU'RE SCARY?" "FUCK YOUR SHIT" and that kind of helps
Helios.Star
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States548 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-05 05:33:51
July 05 2011 05:33 GMT
#6
Yeah I had arachnophobia for 24 years. Eventually I just got sick of it (I didnt want to be an adult who was still afraid of tiny bugs) and got two pet tarantulas. After you handle an arachnid that large house spiders wont even bother you any more.
Kamais_Ookin
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Canada4218 Posts
July 05 2011 05:36 GMT
#7
Please don't lose your cool at your friends and stomp the tarantula the way you did to the small spider in your washroom, situation would get quite sticky no pun intended.
I <3 Plexa.
NukeTheStars
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
United States277 Posts
July 05 2011 05:37 GMT
#8
I will offer advice! I've had three tarantulas (one for 5 years and two babies now). I bought my first tarantula to confront my fear of spiders. It worked well. Tarantulas are fascinating. Here are my tips:

1. Learn a little about tarantulas before you handle one. It will help a lot, and I bet you'll find them interesting, too. Just general facts about which species are mean, which are nice, how long they live, molting, etc.

2. Don't handle a spider unless you've learned about it. You don't know if that little spider was poisonous or aggressive or defensive. Most are none of those things, but you need to know for sure if you're letting it crawl on you. A bitey one will just add to your phobia!

3. When you handle the spider, don't pet it. They don't like that. It's not likely to hurt you, but you might end up hurting it. It could freak out and run or fall.

4. Tarantulas are dumb as rocks. If you find yourself going "OMG! Is it thinking about biting me???" just remember what the spider is really thinking, which is "Duuuuuuur! This tree feels weird! I'm gonna crawwwwwllllll... aw, no more tree. Turn around!" The only thing a tarantula knows is how big stuff is by feeling vibrations, so it knows you're not food.

You can also check out my tarantula Nuke At Nights to learn a little about them. I've had quite a few arachnophobes tell me the videos help. This video includes my first tarantula handling!

Pengu1n
Profile Blog Joined October 2004
United States552 Posts
July 05 2011 05:51 GMT
#9
I wonder what it is about spiders that make them so freaky compared to insects like ants or flys
Ravencruiser
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
Canada519 Posts
July 05 2011 06:03 GMT
#10
On July 05 2011 14:37 NukeTheStars wrote:
I will offer advice! I've had three tarantulas (one for 5 years and two babies now). I bought my first tarantula to confront my fear of spiders. It worked well. Tarantulas are fascinating. Here are my tips:

1. Learn a little about tarantulas before you handle one. It will help a lot, and I bet you'll find them interesting, too. Just general facts about which species are mean, which are nice, how long they live, molting, etc.

2. Don't handle a spider unless you've learned about it. You don't know if that little spider was poisonous or aggressive or defensive. Most are none of those things, but you need to know for sure if you're letting it crawl on you. A bitey one will just add to your phobia!

3. When you handle the spider, don't pet it. They don't like that. It's not likely to hurt you, but you might end up hurting it. It could freak out and run or fall.

4. Tarantulas are dumb as rocks. If you find yourself going "OMG! Is it thinking about biting me???" just remember what the spider is really thinking, which is "Duuuuuuur! This tree feels weird! I'm gonna crawwwwwllllll... aw, no more tree. Turn around!" The only thing a tarantula knows is how big stuff is by feeling vibrations, so it knows you're not food.

You can also check out my tarantula Nuke At Nights to learn a little about them. I've had quite a few arachnophobes tell me the videos help. This video includes my first tarantula handling!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfNYC3vB7YQ


Wow thanks for all the advice, and that video helped a lot. The revelation (well yah, never thought about it before) that they're dumb creatures is really comforting for some reason, I'm guessing as long as I make sure my movements are slow aka not panic, I'll be fine under the guidance of my friend. Still, I'd very much rather hold my pet rabbit... ahhhhhh 2am can't sleep thinking about tomorrow.
"Yah, free will is a bitch" - Drone
MechKing
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States3004 Posts
July 05 2011 06:13 GMT
#11
LOL after watching that video Tarantulas look kinda cute :3
endy
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Switzerland8970 Posts
July 05 2011 06:25 GMT
#12
I am afraid of spiders more than anything else. I can even play with any sort of insect / centipede / any other shit, but I can barely see a spider. I had to train a lot and now I am able to see them on TV and in magazines.

I'm quite surprised to see people in this thread who bought a tarantula to cure their fear of spiders. I guess they were not as afraid as I am, because just seeing the spider in the pet would keep me at least 5 meters away.

Just writing this made me almost sick, I wanna puke my Carls Jr now.

I wish you good luck. You look really brave as I couldn't even have a small spider crawl on my arms. When I was a kid I had an airsoft gun to kill them as I couldn't use the traditional slipper or rolled-up magazine.
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Endymion
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United States3701 Posts
July 05 2011 06:35 GMT
#13
I don't mind spiders, but MAN tarantulas are big, you've got some guts. Don't get bit, they can sense fear.
Have you considered the MMO-Champion forum? You are just as irrational and delusional with the right portion of nostalgic populism. By the way: The old Brood War was absolutely unplayable
matjlav
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Germany2435 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-05 07:06:01
July 05 2011 06:58 GMT
#14
On July 05 2011 14:37 NukeTheStars wrote:
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I will offer advice! I've had three tarantulas (one for 5 years and two babies now). I bought my first tarantula to confront my fear of spiders. It worked well. Tarantulas are fascinating. Here are my tips:

1. Learn a little about tarantulas before you handle one. It will help a lot, and I bet you'll find them interesting, too. Just general facts about which species are mean, which are nice, how long they live, molting, etc.

2. Don't handle a spider unless you've learned about it. You don't know if that little spider was poisonous or aggressive or defensive. Most are none of those things, but you need to know for sure if you're letting it crawl on you. A bitey one will just add to your phobia!

3. When you handle the spider, don't pet it. They don't like that. It's not likely to hurt you, but you might end up hurting it. It could freak out and run or fall.

4. Tarantulas are dumb as rocks. If you find yourself going "OMG! Is it thinking about biting me???" just remember what the spider is really thinking, which is "Duuuuuuur! This tree feels weird! I'm gonna crawwwwwllllll... aw, no more tree. Turn around!" The only thing a tarantula knows is how big stuff is by feeling vibrations, so it knows you're not food.

You can also check out my tarantula Nuke At Nights to learn a little about them. I've had quite a few arachnophobes tell me the videos help. This video includes my first tarantula handling!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfNYC3vB7YQ


Hahaha awesome post. That video freaked me out once the spider started crawling on your hand. It's so strange to me that big spiders give such a visceral fear reaction to most people. I can't understand how spiders would have such an impact on human psychological evolution that most people would gain such an exaggerated and specific fear of them...

I don't ever see myself ever being able to get over my fear of spiders. I think "facing my fear" would just give me nightmares over the following months. Nonetheless, when I can safely observe a spider from a distance or from behind a glass barrier (ie. at the zoo), I find them to be really interesting and beautiful creatures. Just... I would like them not to touch me, thanks.
mardi
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States1164 Posts
July 05 2011 07:02 GMT
#15
OMG. i don't know if I have arachnophobia cus I hate spiders and pretty much any insect and have the instinct to kill them unless they are huge!

GL in touching a tarantula. I know if one got on to me, I'd shit bricks and try to kill it (idk if tryin to kill bugs is part of the phobio but yea).
bellhop
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States165 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-05 07:08:43
July 05 2011 07:05 GMT
#16
On July 05 2011 14:37 NukeTheStars wrote:
4. Tarantulas are dumb as rocks. If you find yourself going "OMG! Is it thinking about biting me???" just remember what the spider is really thinking, which is "Duuuuuuur! This tree feels weird! I'm gonna crawwwwwllllll... aw, no more tree. Turn around!" The only thing a tarantula knows is how big stuff is by feeling vibrations, so it knows you're not food.


Hahahaha. Although sometimes that is the only thing going through my head, too.

OP: Good luck! Spiders are nothing but really helpful creatures. They eat mosquitos and all sorts of shit crawling or flying through your house. Go conquer your fear of household friends!

EDIT: Just watched parts of the Nuke at Night video. That hairy little thing is adorable! He really likes your hand there at the end, doesn't wanna enter the cage!
Ceci n'est pas une disloqueur.
HaruHaru
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United States988 Posts
July 05 2011 07:07 GMT
#17
wow i have a strong fear of spiders too. i don't think i can do what you're about to do x.x
Long live BroodWar!
Endymion
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United States3701 Posts
July 05 2011 07:11 GMT
#18
On July 05 2011 14:37 NukeTheStars wrote:
I will offer advice! I've had three tarantulas (one for 5 years and two babies now). I bought my first tarantula to confront my fear of spiders. It worked well. Tarantulas are fascinating. Here are my tips:

1. Learn a little about tarantulas before you handle one. It will help a lot, and I bet you'll find them interesting, too. Just general facts about which species are mean, which are nice, how long they live, molting, etc.

2. Don't handle a spider unless you've learned about it. You don't know if that little spider was poisonous or aggressive or defensive. Most are none of those things, but you need to know for sure if you're letting it crawl on you. A bitey one will just add to your phobia!

3. When you handle the spider, don't pet it. They don't like that. It's not likely to hurt you, but you might end up hurting it. It could freak out and run or fall.

4. Tarantulas are dumb as rocks. If you find yourself going "OMG! Is it thinking about biting me???" just remember what the spider is really thinking, which is "Duuuuuuur! This tree feels weird! I'm gonna crawwwwwllllll... aw, no more tree. Turn around!" The only thing a tarantula knows is how big stuff is by feeling vibrations, so it knows you're not food.

You can also check out my tarantula Nuke At Nights to learn a little about them. I've had quite a few arachnophobes tell me the videos help. This video includes my first tarantula handling!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfNYC3vB7YQ


That was an awesome video, I've never actually seen a live tarantula that big! Thanks for posting it.
Have you considered the MMO-Champion forum? You are just as irrational and delusional with the right portion of nostalgic populism. By the way: The old Brood War was absolutely unplayable
Brett
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
Australia3822 Posts
July 05 2011 07:30 GMT
#19
Hahaha, balls of steel! Good luck confronting your fear!
AnxiousHippo
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Australia1451 Posts
July 05 2011 08:06 GMT
#20
I would not recommend getting over it by starting off with handling a tarantula...
Start off slow, and use systematic desensitisation. You basically get in a calm mood and the idea of spiders is brought up. While you are calm, you may be shown some pictures of spiders. The idea is that you'll eventually associate the calm mood with spiders and when you actually find a spider you will be okay.

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