Do you have any phobia?

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Do you have any phobia? - suppo.fi

What is a phobia? Phobias are persistent and intense fears of a particular: object person (like a doctor or clown) situation activity If you have a phobia, you may experience severe anxiety and panic attacks when you’re: exposed to the object or situation you’re fearful of thinking about the thing you’re afraid of anticipating an encounter with the item you’re scared of

I wouldn’t say I have an actual phobia, but I completely understand people with trypophobia. It makes me very uncomfortable and I find it pretty revolting.
It’s pretty bad, and also feels very insensible most of the time. I immediately get chills down the back of my neck if spot something that has irregularly shaped holes (like those stupid dry ball things that white people keep in decorative bowls in their foyer) and if I try to actually look at it I start to panic. Like, it’s just holes, I guess it makes about as much sense as any other phobia.
Heights - fuck high places.
Spikey objects like injects
Do you get vaccine shots? My brother did not like them as a kid but has gotten better as an adult.
Yes, but I almost always start to hyperventilate and get a panic attack. When I got the 3rd Corona vaccine shot, I had to lie down because it started getting back before my eyes
I like that this one is common enough that the administering docs always ask in advance. At least here. I luckily never had issues with needles etc but its nice to be asked

No, not really. I dislike wasps and hornets but nothing debilitating. I feel sorry for anyone with a fear of the sun or fear of money. Some of the more irrational fears must be hard to deal with.

Just the normal concerns of heights, spiders, killer clowns, etc…

Spiders. Terrified of them to the point of just picking a direction and running until im far 😂
Yup. Especially those fuckers with extra long legs. Just pure horror.
And also many other insects with long legs.
I hate the ones with the big bodies. The ones with long legs are basically just walking strings, they don’t bother me as much.

Entomophobia, arachnophobia and ostraconophobia.

So bugs, spiders and seabugs.

The seafood with shells is the worst one but it has gotten better. I didn’t even know I had it since I haven’t really been exposed to seafood with the shells on until I was at a dinner party and they came out with shrimp cocktails with unshelled shrimp hanging off the sides. I got so anxious and sick at the sight of it I had to excuse myself to go to the bathroom and throw up. Now I can almost manage to sit next to someone who has unshelled shrimps. But lobsters and such served in the shell with legs and shit makes me sick.

However.

My phobia is a bit special because since I’ve had seafood without the shells before I saw them with the shells it doesn’t really affect my diet.

Sand fleas aka mole crabs are a no-go?

Had no idea what they were so I had to look it up and now I hate you.

Why would it ever be a yes-go?

Sorry, I didn’t show you for that reason. I was just curious how you felt about tiny ones.

No. All bugs are scary and vomit inducing. And those fuckers are definitely worthy of the title “sea bug”.

Spiders are strangely enough kind of okay as long as they are hairy. Spiders without wigs are scary.

Shellfish of all kinds are scary and vomit inducing unless they are cooked and the meat is served without the shells.

I have been brave enough to actually try to work with my phobia by stopping and looking in the seafood section at the store. Some times if I’m brave enough I will try to touch a crab if it’s packaged.

Nice try, Dr. Crane.
Someone turn on the batsignal fr
Megalophobia - Fear of big things, especially those with sleek surfaces in my case
So, skyscrapers are right out?
Sides with windows are fine, a wall without them triggers me a little

Im curious, does that include Norwegian fjords? Surrounded as they are by huge, smooth mountains.

In winter times I think that is healthy. How people can live at the water-line there, thats just asking to eventually be pushed into the sea by a snow avalanche.

Those are fine. The stuff that I dont like are things like planes, submarines, windmills, huge plain walls etc.

person (like a doctor or clown)

doctor clowns

what about clown doctors?
I have pretty strong fear of people in full body mascot costumes. This includes furry suits too. Not a crippling phobia, but enough to keep me on edge.
Is that also the case for full body armor and other fictional or real types of costumes where you can’t see the face? Or does it have to have a ‘fake’ face like mascot costumes? Just curious
Its just those with big fake faces. I have no trouble with things like armor or masks
I have this too! For me it’s something about not being able to read someone’s facial expression and not having no ability to gauge what someone is thinking or feeling, thus feeling like anything can happen.

Cockroaches, especially big ones that can fly. I’ve gotten better with age though. I still find them disgusting though.

Similarly syringes, so vaccines and blood tests are a bit rough. Same, getting better with age but I still get my heart racing whenever I have to get a shot.

Phobia of driving Phobia of getting lost
Melted/Melting ice cream

Wow thats specific. Does it have something to do with that absurd ad that made the rounds during xD-random-rawr times on the internet?

If you know you know, i wont be more specific as that would probably be upsetting to you.

Nah, it’s a texture thing that grew in to more, though I don’t know why. Either way I can’t stand looking at it, and I have to eat ice cream quickly so it doesn’t melt because if it gets on my hand or in my mouth, I won’t be having a good time…

Agoraphobia. Mostly in social situations. Until diagnosed properly, I thought it was social anxiety. Anyway, I easily feel closed in. Trapped. Avoid middle seats in cinemas. Don’t like being in crowds. Or stuffed public transports.

And wasps and bees and their likes. I was on edge for two days recently because a wasp i swatted in my room, I never found its body. Fraid it was just stunned and is waking up anytime. And I get itchy if I suspect any wasp is close.

Bright green rubber-like small spiders. Also big hairy spiders get me on the edge. Not daddy longlegs though, they are cute.

Also just a healthy amount of fear of severe heights. Which mostly disappears as soon as I have a safely attached rope, or a solid branch or railing to hold onto. So I don’t fear climbing.

And dentists. As soon as I smell dentist offices, I start shaking.

are jumping spiders cute
Yes. But I doubt they would be if they were bigger.
I’ve been deeply arachnophobic since I was a young child, and I always found jumping spiders cute lol. It’s so odd
Scopophobia (the fear of beeing watched/seen) which has basically induced agoraphobia (fear of outside).
TIL the name for this. I don’t like being in public and the opportunity for anyone to observe me in any way. Love being outside, hate that there are other people out there.

I was wondering if I’d see another agoraphobe in here

I don’t really have anything else to add, been diagnosed for years and still workingonit

I have a “phobia” (or at least a very strong fear) of insects. This includes regular flies, worms, mosquitos, bees, butterflies to some extent. Whenever I hear that buzz of a fly, my fight-or-flight response activates and I instantly become more aware of my surroundings. Whenever I hear a fly inside my apartment I tell my parents to please kill it or let it out, sometimes I hide in my room. Coincidentally enough, a few days ago I found a decently small worm in my bedroom and it kept wiggling, and my anxiety was intense. I kept yelling for my mom to go get it, my heartbeat was so intense.

People like to laugh whenever I flinch or act nervous around a small fly, and I get why that’s funny, but I really hate it. It distracts me and makes me feel on edge. People keep telling me, “it’s just a small insect, it can’t hurt you”; I know it can’t, but the buzzing and the way it flies makes me really uncomfortable. It’s why I don’t like summer. It’s weird, because I didn’t always feel this way; I only started having this phobia at around 10 years old maybe. Anyway, I don’t know why I have it. But it’s really debilitating.

You really should seek therapy. There are specialists that help people manage their phobias.
I know, people have suggested CBT to me. I haven’t gotten around to take the initiative to actually get help, but hopefully I will soon.
I wouldn’t go as far as to call them phobias but I have this irrational dislike for clowns, mushrooms and harvestmen spiders.

Emetophobia. Fear of vomiting. I’m super nauseated just thinking about it to type it out. It led to a semi eating disorder when I was young because I didn’t trust any food to be properly kept or cooked. Took a food safety class for work and learned proper food handling and preparation, so I eat a lot better now. But I definitely come off as rude if I don’t trust the person that’s cooking food for me, like my partner’s family, or friends that don’t understand.

I can’t help friends or loved ones when they’re sick if that’s one of their symptoms, which sucks. If someone has a nasty cough that gags them I go into a panic. If I hear someone get sick I instantly start crying, sweating, shaking, and my mind gets fuzzy with panic.

I really hate it. I always thought I had arachnophobia, but I just really really don’t like spiders. I don’t get the mind numbing panic that, to me, would classify it as a phobia.

And yeah, because of the phobia, I haven’t gotten sick like that since I was 8, and I was born in the 80s. Plenty of fearful times, but cold water and pepto helped me through.

I gotta go dissociate on some meme posts for a bit now.

I’ve got acrophobia. I remember a few situations as a kid where I got panic attacks from seemingly mundane things. Nowadays I can avoid most things that’d trigger it, but I can’t use ladders and stairs are always something I have to take at a slower pace.

Submechanophobia

Trypophobia

Misophonia

I used to be subbed to r/submechanophobia because i fucking love the aesthetic of that stuff. Sorry you have these issues though
I remember seeing the Titanic footage and there’s such a haunting fear that hit me. I would be absolutely terrified if I was in a close vicinity of it
Moluscophobia. I can’t even write about it.

game developer hastily taking notes

semi-unrelated, the internet has ruined my mind, it definitely interpreted that thumbnail a lot differently at a glance

game developer hastily taking notes

To give us options to hide our phobias from your games, right? Right?!

Parasitophobia and dermatophobia (fear of parasites and skin disease, respectively). This bleeds into a fear of fungal infection and worms in general. I guess my kryptonite would be a parasitic skin infection 🙃

I don’t know what it is about them that repulses me/freaks me out over anything else- I quite like spiders, snakes, heights, the dark, etc- it’s just instant nausea when anyone starts talking about them. If there’s a hint I’m in danger of encountering either irl, I’m out.

Worst fear is having something crawl into my ear (I guess I can thank Animorphs for introducing yerks to me as a kid). I’ve seen some videos of that sort of thing happening to people, and I can’t even fathom how calm people seem to be in comparison to how I would be if it were me. I’d have to have to put on a watch so I didn’t start ripping into my head in animal panic.

I also have a particular dislike for really large fish and really large lizards. Anything larger than a foot and a half begins to make me uncomfortable. Dinosaurs are right out.

As my sister would say (who has a fear of lizards, herself) “If I were trapped in a room with a komodo dragon and a gun with two bullets in it, I would shoot myself twice.”

I don’t think anyone is a-okay with things like bottle larvae, which are kind of both.

I found out the difference between just normal dislike and phobias a few years ago. I dislike insects and they make me jumpy but I wasn’t terrified of any of them, even spiders. Until I had an encounter with giant carpenter ants, both the normal ones and the ones with wings.

I was living in my RV and apparently it was their nesting season, and I come from a different province and normally never see large ants like these. I kept finding them everywhere in my trailer, these giant ants, like I’d open a drawer and pull out a dish cloth and one would be underneath it. I was crying hysterically and shaking and I would rather have died than come across another one. It went on for about 3 days, I barely slept because the fuckers were crawling all over the ceiling and walls at night.

I went and picked up ant killer spray and went scorched earth on them. Within a day there were dozens of dead ones inside the trailer and probably thousands outside in the gravel. It was crazy. Neighbouring campers had these ants too, I guess it was normal nesting season there and no one worried about it much. They started to comment that the ants were disappearing earlier. I didn’t tell them it was me lol. But yeah, I have a phobia I wasn’t expecting and I lose my shit when I see them to this day.

Jellyfish and mushrooms kinda weird me out. That scene in Finding Nemo has always made me cringe
Agreed, something about both of them bother me much more than it should. I’ll avoid trails as much as I can cause just seeing mushrooms grosses me out.
It calls itself the ultimate list, but the only one on that list one could argue I have is aquaphobia. Not a good experience.

thalassophobia even in video games. I almost drowned as a toddler so maybe that’s why idk.

Heights and tight spaces make me tense and sweat

Agoraphobia but mainly it’s limited to too many ppl in touching distance.

Don’t know if it related to that but I have to always have an exit plan. I always take my car so I know I can leave at any time I sit on the end of aisles if I can help it and 9 times outta 10 if I’m indoors I know exactly the exit I can head for if I have too