Have you ever, just out of no where had the shivers that made your whole body tw!


Question: My fiance had this and I thought he was freakin out for a moment. I've never had it but he calls it "Opossum ran up my back".


Answers: My fiance had this and I thought he was freakin out for a moment. I've never had it but he calls it "Opossum ran up my back".

Yeah, And it is like that. Another colorful phrase that I like is...

"Some wild beast just pissed on the spot that is to be my grave." -- Amber series Roger Zelazny

Last week when I had the flu.

Yeah, I call it the chills... it happens every once in a while.

Yes i get it all the time - But my boyfriend gets it more than I do. I'm not sure what causes it but it's normal.

yes

yeah ive had that. its weird. every once in a while randomly

"Oppossum ran up my back" LOL.
i've had the chills if u mean that

its ghosts

Yes, it's called 'the chills' in Texas. Or at least in my part of Texas!

yeah just for like a second just got to shake it out and move on

Yeah, when it's windy.

Happens to me every now and then, my teeth chatter and everything. I don't know why it happens but it doesn't seem to be too harmful.

This one is too cute! I call them pee shivers.

yeah i get that all the time..usually when its either cold or if i am getting sleepy

Yes. My grandmother said it was a goose walking over my grave! Pretty creepy, huh? Scared the crap out of me when I was little, but now I think it's pretty funny.

yes, I have had this happen to me. My Mother called it "someone is walking over your grave"

I get those all the time. I usually get them the most when it is either cold in the room or if I've been holding still for a long period of time. I think that it's pretty much just an involuntary twitch, similar to where your leg or hand will twitch after staying in one position for too long. It's really not natural for your body to not be moving for a long period of time, so it's just your body saying that it wants you to move around & stretch a bit. Your body even twitches like this when you are asleep (much to the chagrin of some people who share a bed with the more active twitchers).

I have heard many theories over the years, everything from chills and tingles to angels and ghosts.
There are quite a few people that I know that would say that it is a spirit that has crossed your path. Not to do you any harm, it just crossed your path on its search for the other side.
I don't know what I think it is, but I know that just about everyone gets them so they gotta be normal.
The Opossum thing is new though, can't imagine where that came from??

lol. I've never heard anyone call it that, and I've never had my whole body twitch, but I do get "chills" once in a while...

yeah i've had when i'm like nervous i shake out of no where
but thats normal.





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