Alright, so, I'm an arachnophobic... Well, I think so.
My mom grabbed clothes from my floor and other things onto my bed and when we were done putting them away, there was a spider there. So, that means the spider must've been on something to get there, because it wasn't there before (unless it WAS? eep) & yea, the point is, she killed it.
But now, I'm afraid of even going near where that spider was, & now I think they could be on my floor, or in my clothes..
And logically, I think, well it's dead. & it was there the whole time and I didnt freak out until I saw it so whats the problem..?
BUT I don't know and I can't get over it! Pleaseee.. I want to be able to sleep in my bed again :( haha.. i know.. sounds very stupid.. but plz.. help?
christina answered Friday April 13 2007, 7:10 am: Me too. There was just a spider in front of my face falling from the ceiling from it's web. And I didn't know what it was until I realized it was a spider & freaked out. I killed it and took it to the bathroom & flushed.
I know exactly how you feel. If there's a spider in my room, I won't sleep there until it's killed & my parents can reassure me there are none in my room. Just check your bed sheets, and check your clothes before you put them on. I do that everyday before I put something on because I'm scared some unwanted neighbor is gonna be in them. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Friday April 13 2007, 1:22 am: HA! Me too! LOL
Just keep in mind that it got in your bed because it happened to be crawling about through the clothes, but it's journey was interrupted and it was moved to your bed. There are no spiders in your bed.
Check your clothes before putting them on if you need the reassurance. Check your bed, if you need to.
They don't just generally find a place, like a shirt, and hang out. They hang out on their webs, or in their little spider nests, etc. Also, they tend to like cool and dark places. That's why you tend to see webs and such in barns and the like.
Your bed is not cool and dark. It is no place a spider wants to sit and chill. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
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