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Are Japanese people afraid of the toilet? - javfan - 2010-05-02

bodhisamaya Wrote:
Mcjon01 Wrote:Because beds are safe, duh. You can hide from the darkness underneath the covers, which offer absolute protection from monsters.

Hey, nobody ever said kids were known for their logic.
It worked for me. I was never attacked while protected by my invisibility cloaking blanket.
This reminds me of that one scene in "The grudge" the boy appears underneath the blanket. Man, until that moment I thought beds are safe too... Sad
Thank God I was not a kid when I watched that movie.


Are Japanese people afraid of the toilet? - magamo - 2010-05-03

Zarxrax Wrote:
magamo Wrote:I wonder what the typical thing is that kids can't do alone when they are scared after hearing a horror story and such in your culture.
Sleep in their own bed with the lights off.

I guess I never really understood what the problem was with walking to the bathroom in the dark because, well, if you are sleeping in your room, you are ALREADY in the dark, are you not?
Ah, I see. In Japan it's quite common that little kids and parents sleep in the same futon or next to each other in the same room. If you google a little, you can find lots of threads and blog posts about until when you slept in the same futon. It's not very strange for a 7 year old to sleep in the same room/futon as his parents and/or parents.


Are Japanese people afraid of the toilet? - yudantaiteki - 2010-05-03

vileru Wrote:
Mcjon01 Wrote:Because beds are safe, duh. You can hide from the darkness underneath the covers, which offer absolute protection from monsters.
This doesn't apply to the generation that grew up with the Grudge/Ju-On.
I don't know about that; I grew up with Freddy, who can get you when you're asleep, but I still felt like hiding under the covers worked. I was never really scared of monsters, though, I was always scared of burglars.


Are Japanese people afraid of the toilet? - Zarxrax - 2010-05-03

yudantaiteki Wrote:I was never really scared of monsters, though, I was always scared of burglars.
Same here! There was some commercial on tv for a security system, and it showed a burgler talking about how he was in a house while the family was sleeping. Freaked me the $^#% out!!!


Are Japanese people afraid of the toilet? - Asriel - 2010-05-03

yudantaiteki Wrote:I was never really scared of monsters, though, I was always scared of burglars.
this! it wasn't necessarily getting things stolen that would scare me. It was more about them all of a sudden realizing that I wasn't asleep and would shoot me!


Are Japanese people afraid of the toilet? - BoccKob - 2010-05-03

Shooting would be too likely to alert neighbors and other people in the house. A burglar would probably just strangle you with your blanket. Tongue


Are Japanese people afraid of the toilet? - kazelee - 2010-05-03

BoccKob Wrote:Shooting would be too likely to alert neighbors and other people in the house. A burglar would probably just strangle you with your blanket. Tongue
Unless you live in Detroit or a third world country. Then they shoot and nobody notices a things.... cuz it's normal.


Are Japanese people afraid of the toilet? - Katsuo - 2010-05-04

Zarxrax Wrote:What are they afraid of? The toilet monster going to pull them in?
Could this be anything to do with it?

P.S. Sloth owners; Do not kiss or share a toothbrush with your pet.


Are Japanese people afraid of the toilet? - Thora - 2010-05-04

aaaaaahhhhhh!!! (those Japanese squat toilets are starting to look better - one can at least see something coming up!)

...and....eeeeewwww!! (caution: do not read Katsuo's link during your lunch break like I just did...gag)

This thread - otherwise - made me smile. I'm not sure if it's because kid reasoning is adorably funny or if we humans just enjoy scaring ourselves for some mysterious reason.


Are Japanese people afraid of the toilet? - Asriel - 2010-05-04

Katsuo Wrote:
Zarxrax Wrote:What are they afraid of? The toilet monster going to pull them in?
Could this be anything to do with it?

P.S. Sloth owners; Do not kiss or share a toothbrush with your pet.
Hahahaha! I didn't read the whole article, but the picture up at the top basically just did it for me!!!