I really, really don't like heights, and being on top of that roof would scare the living daylighs out of me. But I would still go onto that roof to enjoy the view and grab a few pictures.
Rainfield61: Hang on and come out only a no-wind day.
Ryan: Then this is definitely not a place for you. Seems like this could be a liability if someone wanders up there.
William: Maybe me too, but I think I might have to tie myself up with a rope just in case. Don't come out at night when you don't know where is the edge.
Emm: Perhaps you only fear heights when going up certain structures.
No, I think it is a pure physical reaction, maybe linked to my ears and physiological vertigo. I really do get light-headed when I get up somewhere high.
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I'll definitely stay away from rooftops like this.
I definitely do not go.
Wind can blow me away.
I suffer from this affliction, I get dizzy up a step ladder!!
I really, really don't like heights, and being on top of that roof would scare the living daylighs out of me. But I would still go onto that roof to enjoy the view and grab a few pictures.
It is so weird - my fear of heights appeared one day, completely unexpected, but heights make me very dizzy and I feel quite panicked around them.
Having said that, I can't seem to resist climbing up on things!!!
Lina: Not a place for the faint of heart.
Rainfield61: Hang on and come out only a no-wind day.
Ryan: Then this is definitely not a place for you. Seems like this could be a liability if someone wanders up there.
William: Maybe me too, but I think I might have to tie myself up with a rope just in case. Don't come out at night when you don't know where is the edge.
Emm: Perhaps you only fear heights when going up certain structures.
No, I think it is a pure physical reaction, maybe linked to my ears and physiological vertigo. I really do get light-headed when I get up somewhere high.
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