“Unlock the Chills: 80 Terrifying Corridor Photos That Will Haunt Your Imagination!”
#16 Who Installed These Horrific Lights Here?
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#17 This Is A Section Of The Tunnels Under The State Mental Hospital Where I Work
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#18 This Liminal Tunnel Where I Work
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Fawning is the most social and verbal of all the four responses to stress and threats. Some of the main signs of a fawn response include over-agreement with somebody and trying to be overly helpful.
Thereâs an overwhelming sense that your primary concern is making someone else happy. In grounded terms, this would mean that you try to be excessively friendly with the source of the danger, instead of fighting them, running away, or freezing like a deer in the headlights.
#19 I’m Always Afraid Of Corridors Like This At Abandoned Sites
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#20 In Between Two Industrial Buildings. This Path Leads To A Fire Escape
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#21 I Work In Security At A Warehouse, We Have A Few Of These Fire Escape Tunnels That I Have To Check For Stashed Merchandise. Always Gives Me The Creeps
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WebMD notes that fawning can be an indication that someone has had a very troubled childhood, e.g., they were neglected or rejected. Fawning is a way to soothe the threat in order to survive.
People who are prone to respond to stress by fawning are usually overly dependent on othersâ opinions, have little to no boundaries, are vulnerable to narcissists, have barely any identity, and are generally easy to control or manipulate.