Help me 😭

🕷️ So I saw a spider in my bathroom…

Naturally, I screamed, grabbed a shoe, missed, screamed again, and ran out like it was paying rent in there.

Left the light on, door closed, called my friend like,

“Hey, can you come kill this spider?”

Hey said, “stop being so scary, just go back in and get it.”

I walked back in with holy oil, a broom, and a worship playlist.

Spider was STILL there…

But it was too short to reach — just chillin’ in the corner like it knew I couldn’t get it.

I swung at the air 3 times like I was casting out demons. Missed.

Spider ran.

Now it’s GONE.

And now? I can’t shower, sleep, or live peacefully because I don’t know where it went.

I thought killing the spider would be scary…

But not knowing where it is?? Way worse. 😩

Moral of the story:

Sometimes the things we avoid don’t disappear…

They just hide and get stronger.

Handle it the first time.

(Even if you’re scared.)

😏 Oh, you really thought avoiding it would solve it?

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Raleigh
2025/6/22 Edited to

... Read moreEncountering spiders can trigger intense fear, often leading to frantic reactions. Many people share this fear, known as arachnophobia, which is the intense dislike or fear of spiders. Instead of facing the fear, many choose avoidance, which can sometimes worsen anxiety over time. To effectively confront fears, experts recommend gradual exposure. Start by learning about spiders and understanding that most are harmless and play beneficial roles in our ecosystem by controlling pests. Facing the fear can involve small steps, such as observing images of spiders, discussing fears with friends, or even watching videos that portray spiders in a humorous light. With lighthearted approaches, such as comedy sketches or memes, individuals can cultivate a more relaxed attitude toward these creatures. If you find yourself in a similar situation, remember that understanding the behavior of spiders, alongside a sprinkle of humor, can transform a fearful experience into an opportunity for growth. So, the next time you encounter a spider, arm yourself with knowledge and perhaps even laughter, and tackle your fears head-on!