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13 "Guilty Pleasure" Secrets That People Fantasize About More Than They Like To Admit
By Raven Ishak,
23 hours ago
It goes without saying that a lot of people have certain desires that they keep to themselves. So when Reddit user u/noah_18-05 asked : "What is a secret fantasy you believe is more common than people are willing to admit?" close to three thousand people provided their answers. Here's what they had to say below:
1. "Riding in a bulldozer across a large parking lot and smashing all the cars."
2. "To leave their life behind and start new somewhere else."
"In the same vein, having everyone else on Earth disappear. It's one of those weird things I end up thinking about sometimes when I'm bored. Running through what my hypothetical plan of action would be, just like how people imagine what they would do in a zombie apocalypse."
9. "I don't believe a single human on earth has never, at one point, tried to levitate something with their mind by staring VERY hard at it. We all kind of want Matilda's powers."
10. "I don't know how to explain it any other way, but I want my back to be stretched out like how Mr. Incredible got stretched by the robot in the first movie."
11. "I believe everyone fantasizes about finding random romance with a passerby on a train or the bus or in public and being swept away into some romantic new life — but everyone is too afraid to say hello."
12. "I can't imagine I'm the only one who constantly fantasizes about going back in time and talking to a younger me, right?"
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