08-14-2012, 06:20 PM
I'm like Fenris. I feel safest in the woodland/natural setting. I also feel safer with my dogs than with my own partner.
People tend to be too complex for my liking. They are difficult to puzzle out and tend to do things unexpected. Animals/Critters I understand - I 'get' that they are wild/bestial and will behave in expected ways as their instinctual programming dictates.
I would feel safer in a forest with a known pack of rabid wolves than I do in most human communities. At least I know how to deal with rabid wolves and have a basic understanding of why they want to rip me apart.
I have a slight agoraphobia. I do not like to be in places where it would be difficult to escape. I also have a touch of social anxiety, being in a stadium with ten people in it feels like an unruly mob to me. I love with open spaces, I also love being in caves and forests and other natural areas (no matter how tight or how open).
I dislike intensely being in human made constructs. I do not ride elevators I always take the stairs. I do not like public stadiums no matter how open and airy they may be.
People tend to be too complex for my liking. They are difficult to puzzle out and tend to do things unexpected. Animals/Critters I understand - I 'get' that they are wild/bestial and will behave in expected ways as their instinctual programming dictates.
I would feel safer in a forest with a known pack of rabid wolves than I do in most human communities. At least I know how to deal with rabid wolves and have a basic understanding of why they want to rip me apart.
I have a slight agoraphobia. I do not like to be in places where it would be difficult to escape. I also have a touch of social anxiety, being in a stadium with ten people in it feels like an unruly mob to me. I love with open spaces, I also love being in caves and forests and other natural areas (no matter how tight or how open).
I dislike intensely being in human made constructs. I do not ride elevators I always take the stairs. I do not like public stadiums no matter how open and airy they may be.