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Ok, don't think I am crazy or anything, I just DO NOT like scary movies. I end up thinking about them long after I have watched them. Now, I know the best idea is not to watch them, but unfortunatly I don't always have that choice. Any good techniques besides the simple "Remember that it is fake?" Thanks (link)
Well, you don't HAVE to watch them do you? If it's a party maybe take your bff in a room and talk to her while veryone watches the movie. And it IS fake. Just some goofy guy trying to scare you. MAybe after the movie watch a really funny movie. Also, watch th movie, and ask a friend who's seen it let you know when a scary part is coming so you can leave. Also, sometimes it's ridiculous. "Ok, there's a killer on the loose, it's pitch black, my flashlight doesn't work, let's go for a walk!" When you think about it, they're stupid. ANd think of the things that scares you in a funny situation.


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Your answer is helping already. Thanks




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