Her appearance. The paleness of her skin makes her look like a corpse or something not quite human. It's an immediate visual cue that she's not normal and something to be feared.
The 'PSLE Skin Woman' in scary stories could potentially be a very disturbing or creepy figure. It might be a creation of someone's imagination, perhaps inspired by things like exam stress (since PSLE is an exam). Maybe she is a vengeful spirit who preys on students or people in a particular area. Without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
I'm not sure which specific 'The Woman with the Fur Collar' scary story you're referring to. There could be many stories with such a title or description. It might be about a mysterious woman wearing a fur collar who has some sort of spooky or menacing presence in the story. Maybe she haunts an old mansion or is involved in some dark magic.
Yes, it can be quite scary. The way the story builds up the character of the woman in black, her appearances which are often unexpected, and the sense of doom that follows her presence all contribute to making it a scary read or watch. The use of dark and gloomy settings also adds to the horror factor, as does the way the mystery unfolds slowly, leaving the reader or viewer on edge.
Often, it's the unknown associated with her. We don't know her motives or what she's capable of. She could be a vengeful spirit, and her fatness might be related to some dark past or curse. Maybe she was cursed because of her greed or some other sin, and now she takes it out on the people around her. This mystery makes her very scary.
Well, in a common type of 'The Staring Woman' story, she could be a vengeful spirit. For example, she was wronged in the past, perhaps in the very place where she now stares. People who encounter her feel a chill run down their spines as her cold, unwavering eyes seem to pierce through their souls. Her stare might be associated with some sort of curse or premonition of bad things to come.
Once upon a time, there was a woman with a long, tattered scarf. She wandered the old, abandoned cemetery at midnight. Her scarf flapped in the cold wind like a ghostly apparition. As people passed by, they could hear her faint sobs carried by the wind. Legend had it that she was a jilted lover who had died of a broken heart long ago, and her scarf was a gift from her unfaithful beloved. Now, she haunted the place, seeking revenge on any man who dared to cross her path.
There was a deer woman who was said to roam the outskirts of a small village. She would appear at twilight. One day, a young girl wandered too far from the village. The deer woman emerged from the bushes. She was beautiful yet terrifying. Her body was part human, part deer. She didn't say a word but just stared at the girl. The girl was so scared that she couldn't move. But then, as if by some miracle, a group of villagers came looking for the girl and the deer woman disappeared into the forest.
There was this woman with a box cutter on Halloween. She seemed to appear out of nowhere. The box cutter in her hand glinted in the moonlight. Children were warned to stay away from the areas she was seen. It was rumored that she was a victim of a cruel Halloween prank in the past and had come back to haunt the night. Every step she took sent shivers down people's spines.
In some scary stories, the fat woman might be a ghost of a wronged person. For example, she could have been mistreated during her life because of her size and now haunts the place where she suffered. Her presence is often associated with cold drafts, strange noises, and a feeling of unease. She might be seen as a symbol of the victims of discrimination and the dark secrets of the past.