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Phobias

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I loath tight spaces, if your stuck in a small place wiht me (like an elevator) and i know something had gone wrong, chances are i would beat you to a bloody coma to keep myself from passing out.

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My Phobias...

Heightophobia (Not the real name)- Fear of heights

Aquaphobia- Fear of water

Yellowophobia- Fear of the color yellow

11ophobia- Fear of the number 11, but only when it is spelled out.

As you can see, I am completely insane. :sofa: :flash:

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Well, name your phobia, if you need help, heres your phobias and their descriptions.

Coulrophobia is the fear of clowns.[1] In discussions of causes of coulrophobia, sufferers seem to agree that the most fear-inducing aspect of clowns is the heavy makeup, often accompanied by the bulbous nose and weird color of hair, that conceals the wearer's identity.

Sufferers sometimes acquire a fear of clowns after having a bad experience with one personally, or seeing a sinister portrayal of one in the media.

Claustrophobia is an anxiety disorder that involves the fear of enclosed or confined spaces. Claustrophobes may suffer from panic attacks, or fear of having a panic attack, in situations such as being in elevators, trains, boxes or aircraft.

Conversely, people who are prone to having panic attacks will often develop claustrophobia. If a panic attack occurs while they are in a confined space, then the claustrophobe fears not being able to escape the situation. Those suffering from claustrophobia might find it difficult to breathe in closed auditoriums, theatres, and elevators. Like many other disorders, claustrophobia can sometimes develop due to a traumatic incident in childhood.

Claustrophobia can be treated in similar ways to other anxiety disorders, with a range of treatments including cognitive behavior therapy and the use of anti-anxiety medication. Hypnosis is an alternative treatment for claustrophobia.




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I'm scared of the dark when I'm alone. (I sleep with my TV on)
And I'm scared of the thought of Aliens!  :o

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heightophobia is acrophobia

Acrophobia (from Greek ?????, meaning "summit") is an extreme or irrational fear of heights. It belongs to a category of specific phobias, called space and motion discomfort that share both similar etiology and options for treatment.

Acrophobia can be dangerous, as sufferers can experience a panic attack in a high place and become too agitated to get themselves down safely. Some acrophobics also suffer from urges to throw themselves off high places, despite not being suicidal.

"Vertigo" is often used, incorrectly, to describe the fear of heights, but it is more accurately described as a spinning sensation.

being afraid of the dark is

Fear of the dark also known as Nyctophobia is common among young children who often fear that something catastrophic may happen to them in the night. In the darkness, we can’t see very well, and for a young child, particularly one with a healthy imagination, this can be very frightening. A pervading sense can build that something sinister is just out of sight and arm’s reach waiting for its moment to strike.



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i could say i fear height but im not sure, i only fear them when im standing over the edge of a cliff, but yet i have climbed some massive steep faced rocks that if i fell i would no doubt be horridly fucked up. I also LOVE huge roller coasters.

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some people with acrophobia have different cases of anxiety or fear. Yours for example is one.

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xanthophobia is fear of the word yellow.

i cant find anything that pertains to the fear of 11 (i was about to spell it out, soz)

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I Am Afraid of Real People!!!!

Only In Groups >_>;;

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Entomophobia and Algophobia.
Even though I love blood.
I'm also afraid of pregnancy, secks, and aging.
« Last Edit: April 06, 2007, 11:05:13 PM by jap0911 »

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I used to have a ton of them, but oddly enough I just stopped caring and they basically went away...

I had;

Mild excessive compulsive- mainly to do with cleanliness and things being in an even pattern,

Fear of Bugs- mainly cockroaches,

Fear of the dark and aliens,

Fear of sleep,

Fear of being alone,

Anxiety in public places with a lot of people,

I was scared of intimacy, or touching (I actually still don't like being touched by any one I'm close with, like my mother and such),

Fear of aging,

I also didn't like eating in front of strangers (still don't).


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Well I don't have Ataraxia.