Oh God, I'm going to get in trouble for saying this, but I grew up falling asleep in church because I was tired from watching horror movies late at night.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I was a kid, I loved horror films. I used to stay up on Saturday night to watch.
I can't sleep in an isolated place without pills, earplugs, and both my children in bed with me for fear of scary, feral characters with a hankering for the wilderness.
I was quite an insomniac. I rarely slept as a child. Having God to talk to at night was nice.
I can fall asleep anywhere.
I'm actually pretty afraid of scary movies, so I can't watch them at night, but I am a fan during the daytime!
I remember as a little kid, I would always feel comfortable if the light in the crack of my parents' door was on at night. When it went off, that meant they were asleep. Then that terror and the fear of being by myself started to creep in.
I was the person who stayed awake reading by the nightlight until the scary shadows made me crazy.
I think some horror authors are trying to scare you, but with me, I'm as scared as the reader is of the story. I've always been that way, since watching the 'Twilight Zone' movie - watching 'Firestarter' when my parents were out, or sneaking out to watch 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' at a friend's house because I couldn't watch it at my house.
Old age: I fall asleep during the funerals of my friends.
I don't watch horror movies because they scare me!