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There are monsters living under your bed

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i used to believe that a monster lived under my bed so every time i got out of bed i would first stand up on the bed then jump off of it as far as i could so i monster wouldnt get me.

Chelsea
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I used to belive that under of the bed there were many monsters ande they would pull my foot in the middle of the niglit.

izabele
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i used to think that "things" were under my bed. So at night i would turn out the light, and leap about 4ft onto my bed so the "things" couldn't grab me!

tc
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i used to believe that a monster lived under my bed, so i would always take a flying leap to get on or off my bed. (from this i was able to run into my parents room and leap from the door to the bed...my parents were not amused..i was lol)

katie
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I thgought there was huge scary monsters under my bed until i was about 8 years old and i finally got the courage to look.

Caleb
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I used to believe that if your feet were sticking out of the bottom of the bedclothes, a monster will come up and either pull you out of bed my your feet, pull your feet off or bite your feet off.

cactusgirl
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When I was little i belived that there was a monster under my bad.
I thought that it might grab me when the light was off.

Anon
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when i was younger i remember having to take a run up to jump on my bed when i went to bed at night. i used to beleive that if i walked up to my bed something would grab my feet from under my bed and pull me under and pull me under.

stuman
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I used to leap a good distance to get into bed because if I stood too close to the edge, the monster would reach out and grab my ankles.

Anon
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From an early age I truly believed that if I fell asleep on top of the covers, that the bed monster would grab my feet. My paranoia led me to be very obsessive about making sure the sheet was tucked in pretty tight at the end of my bed when I wanted to go to sleep. If I felt it wasn't tight enough, I would then just tuck the sheet tightly around my feet. And it worked... the bed monster never got me.
Sadly: by force of habit... I still can't go to sleep until my feet are well covered. I guess you can say I ahve Post Bed Monster Syndrome.

Witch
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I used to believe when I was young that there was always something under my bed that would grab you and pull you under if any of my body parts hung over the side of the bed!! Needless to say I didn't sleep much as a child. And to this day I still make sure nothing hangs over the side of the bed once the lights go out!!!!

FireBabe
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i used to believe that if you put your head under the cover, the monster could not get you or the bad person.

shaunice
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I used to believe a monster lived under my bed and everytime I wanted to go to sleep and turned off the ligth the monster woke up and wanted to catch my feet. That's why I always jumped to my bed... to keep my feet with me. But he had just only one chance to do it at night.

Helga
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i used to believe that if any part of your body was too close to the edge of the bed or hanging over the side of the bed then it would be grabbed by the monster under the bed and you would be eaten

Anon
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When I was little I thought that if you didn't cover your feet at night that a monster would grab your feet from under your bed.

Lynnea
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eleven years ago I used to believe that there were monsters under my bed!! I was really scared and i couldn't sleep!

capu
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as a little, I used to think that a monster lives under my bed so every time I was sleeping in my bed I would cover every part of my body with blanket so that the monster couldn't touch it.

Anon
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I used to think there was a monster under my bed called Freddie who would come out and rip my teddies to pieces...

Turns out it was my dog Mandy

C'mon I was only 4

Sporque
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When I was little I used to believe in a factory under my bed where all the monsters lived and would come up to eat me while I was sleeping. I would have to run and jump into my bed, just in case any of the monsters was up and about when it was my bed time.

Liz
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I used to believe that after i went to bed and the lights were out, i couldnt stick any part of my body over the side of the bed because the Windigo monster would grab me and drag me by my hair until my feet burned off. creepy.

still scared of monsters
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