Totally normal. That's one of the fun things with pranks, you can use their fears to your advantage to make it funnier.
As long as it isn't a fear/phobia that is really severe that will make them hate you for life.
I wouldn't hate someone for life, but if they put a live insect on / near me (a creepy one, say, a house centipede...)
Well, after I was done trying to get away from it, and likely vomiting, and shaking with cold and clammy skin? I probably wouldn't let my partner touch me for quite a while and I would cry and hate it even more because I would feel so ASHAMED of my fear, because it's irrational.
Some fears are really this bad. Gotta watch out for those.
Is it normal to use my wife's fears to my advantage in a joke?
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Totally normal. That's one of the fun things with pranks, you can use their fears to your advantage to make it funnier.
As long as it isn't a fear/phobia that is really severe that will make them hate you for life.
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I wouldn't hate someone for life, but if they put a live insect on / near me (a creepy one, say, a house centipede...)
Well, after I was done trying to get away from it, and likely vomiting, and shaking with cold and clammy skin? I probably wouldn't let my partner touch me for quite a while and I would cry and hate it even more because I would feel so ASHAMED of my fear, because it's irrational.
Some fears are really this bad. Gotta watch out for those.