There was a man who loved taking bubble baths. One night, while in the tub, he noticed the bubbles were making a weird noise. It sounded like whispers. He couldn't make out the words at first. As he listened more closely, he heard it say his name. He started to feel scared. Then the bubbles rose up like a big wave and crashed over him. When he opened his eyes, he was in a dark place filled with more bubbles that seemed to be alive and trying to swallow him.
The isolation. When you're in a bubble bath, you're often alone in a small, enclosed space like a bathroom. It's easy to feel trapped if something strange starts to happen. For example, if the bubbles start to act in an unnatural way, like rising up in a column or changing color suddenly, there's no quick way to get away.
One scary story is about a person who used bath salts and had extreme hallucinations. They thought there were monsters in their house and started attacking the walls. It was terrifying for their family to witness as they were completely out of control.
Sure. There was this guy who took bath salts and then he completely lost his sense of self. He started seeing his family members as aliens trying to abduct him. He locked himself in a room and was screaming for hours. When the police finally got in, he fought them tooth and nail, not recognizing that they were there to help him.