Is it normal that i loathe parking garages?

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  • Totally.Everyone who is used to more populated places,just can't help it.I mean: You find yourself in a desolated place,dimmed lights,few readily available escaping routes,not knowing who could enter this big unknown space and for what reason..
    not being able to take a good look at his or her face cause,they are distant when they enter the place,the invade this "space".. Your only way out of there if somebody with bad intentions should get there would be running with all the breath you got in you,and if you ain't a professional athlete,it's likely he'd just catch up with you..and do whatever he had in mind..It is also quite difficult to orientate oneself in these places since there are no reference points to use..So it makes you disoriented.. To get rid of that feeling..
    you should spend at least one day exploring the place.. watching who gets in and who goes out,making the place feel more "yours". Like:
    You sit someplace and go: If someone comes that way I run away that other way,it's the safest escaping route,and stuff like that.Basically coming up with an adaptation plan.
    A defense system.The easier way is to just think:What could ever happen?I'm safe. Nobody is worring,there's no reason for me to worry..
    Everyone I seen so far is at ease..
    So it's cool.I'm the in the clear.Gooot it?
    It's the architecture of the place playing this nasty trick on your mind.

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