Do you secretly crave the thrill of emergencies?

Do you secretly crave the thrill of emergencies?
Yeah, I kinda do.
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Nope, not me!
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  • it is no secret that I do like a bit of an adrenaline rush... which is why I'm still into sports

    other things I had to slow them down... like racing and poker tables, and a couple of other things that are first might not seem likely, but they can have that sense of emergency around these lands

    I must say that the thrill of emergencies was a bit fun when I was way younger and a bit more careless... nowadays, not so much, I do think of my people first... someone's always waiting for me to get back home

  • I'm interested in change and emergencies can make big change so. Yeh

    • Interesting. Good point. I'll be thinking about this one in the future. (I'm interested in change too. The why's, the roots, of it. But I don't necessarily want to be within the live activity of it.)

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  • I'm an ICU nurse. No thrill to be had here.

  • I enjoy RESPONDING to emergencies, not having them myself lol

  • Not at all. I enjoy thrills, but the thrill of an emergency is NOT fun.

  • Nope picked up too many body parts.

    Emergencies are rarely good news and usually mean traumatic experience, a family member told bad news.

  • No, not at all! Emergencies are horrible. 😞

  • Not me, but I understand that there are a lot who do. Why is this under sexuality? 👀

    • Aww really? I definitely put it under Society and Politics. (It was that or Other.) I think the site knows many topics get posted to Sexuality by some bug in their programming. Maybe some Mod will fix it, move this.

    • It happens to me all the time.

  • Not really. Most of the time it is someone's misfortune. Maybe a bit when I was say younger than 25...

  • Not since I'd having a growing anxiety about somebody (animals & people) needlessly dying or getting hurt.

  • No. I prefer the peace life has to offer in those moments without them.

  • Not really, but it is interesting when you reflect on your reaction to the situation after it's done.

    I had a couple of those and thankfully I was able to pretty much go on auto pilot and stay calm. One coworker sliced his hand open pretty good and I did first aid to patch him up enough to slow the bleeding and let the supervisors know.

  • There is something cool about it in the moment but I don't crave it.

  • No. Is that girl smiling because someone told her to say cheese or is she really enjoying the sight of a house burning to the ground like a little pyromaniac?

    • It's an old well-known internet meme. Her father took the photo and released it, realizing how funny it seemed. She's not actually a pyromaniac.

      You can read the origins of that photo. She's called 'Disaster Girl' Zoe Roth.
      "In January 2005, Zoë Roth and her father Dave went to see a controlled burn - a fire intentionally started to clear a property - in their neighbourhood in Mebane, North Carolina.
      Mr Roth, an amateur photographer, took a photo of his daughter smiling mischievously in front of the blaze."
      https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56948514

    • Thanks for the update

  • Oh noooo, no, no

  • I've found that when emergencies occur I tend to become numb and analytical. As an example The first time I was asked to be in a room during a birth.

    I was told (by the female involved) you are going to freak out... Didn't bother me in the least. Now on her next birth her boyfriend was obviously rattled.

  • Nope, not me!

  • I like responding to them. I hate when life is too still and routine.

  • No I do not. But afterwards I always think it was sort of cool.

  • I used to have a job working with criminals and sometimes I miss the adrenaline rush of a fight.

  • I always enjoy a rush. It makes me work harder

  • Yes. waiting for zombie apocalypse.

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