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5 Bizarre Phobias You Never Knew Existed | Part 2 #phobia #fear

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Prepare to be amazed as we dive into the world of bizarre fears in this YouTube short! In Part 1 of our series, we'll uncover 5 weird phobias you never knew existed. From the fear of certain shapes to the dread of specific sounds, these unusual phobias will leave you both intrigued and surprised. Join us on this fascinating journey and discover the peculiar world of human fears. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more mind-blowing content!
Kathisophobia: Fear of sitting down
Kathisophobia is a specific phobia related to the fear of sitting down. It is related to Thassophobia, which is the fear of sitting or idleness. People who have this phobia typically experience dread, extreme anxiety, and anything associated with panic such as excessive sweating, rapid breathing, nausea, irregular heartbeat, dry mouth, shaking, and inability to articulate words and sentences.
Geliophobia: Fear of laughter
People with Geliophobia have the fear of laughter. They also hate the sound of other people chuckling or giggling if they have one of these weird phobias. Some people just feel slightly uncomfortable, while others could also start hyperventilating. It may be caused by laughing at an inappropriate time and experiencing embarrassment and humiliation as a result. A Geliophobic person may also be laughed at for different reasons beyond their control.
Siderophobia: Fear of stars
People with Siderophobia do not enjoy stargazing at night like most of us do. They have a fear of stars, which is a very rare and weird phobia. Siderophobics often avoid staying outside at night and keep their curtains shut to avoid getting overwhelmed by the vastness of the universe. If they see stars, people who suffer from Siderophobia may faint, feel nauseous, lose control of their mind, have an increased heart rate, and suffer panic attacks.
Ablutophobia: Fear of bathing and cleaning
Ablutophobia is the fear of bathing and cleaning oneself. It is one of the weird phobias that occurs more in children, but still can be present in adults. People with Ablutophobia avoid taking a bath or showering which leads to unpleasant body odor and sometimes social isolation. It stems from a traumatic past event that involves water or being afraid of getting wet.
Optophobia: Fear of opening one’s eyes
Optophobia is the abnormal and persistent fear of opening one’s eyes. This unusual phobia can be extremely debilitating for people who suffer from it because they prefer to stay indoors or in dimly lit rooms. It is hard for them to carry out daily activities without seeing and opening their eyes. Optophobia is associated with generalized anxiety disorder and resulted from seeing or witnessing a traumatic incident.
Kathisophobia: Fear of sitting down
Kathisophobia is a specific phobia related to the fear of sitting down. It is related to Thassophobia, which is the fear of sitting or idleness. People who have this phobia typically experience dread, extreme anxiety, and anything associated with panic such as excessive sweating, rapid breathing, nausea, irregular heartbeat, dry mouth, shaking, and inability to articulate words and sentences.
Geliophobia: Fear of laughter
People with Geliophobia have the fear of laughter. They also hate the sound of other people chuckling or giggling if they have one of these weird phobias. Some people just feel slightly uncomfortable, while others could also start hyperventilating. It may be caused by laughing at an inappropriate time and experiencing embarrassment and humiliation as a result. A Geliophobic person may also be laughed at for different reasons beyond their control.
Siderophobia: Fear of stars
People with Siderophobia do not enjoy stargazing at night like most of us do. They have a fear of stars, which is a very rare and weird phobia. Siderophobics often avoid staying outside at night and keep their curtains shut to avoid getting overwhelmed by the vastness of the universe. If they see stars, people who suffer from Siderophobia may faint, feel nauseous, lose control of their mind, have an increased heart rate, and suffer panic attacks.
Ablutophobia: Fear of bathing and cleaning
Ablutophobia is the fear of bathing and cleaning oneself. It is one of the weird phobias that occurs more in children, but still can be present in adults. People with Ablutophobia avoid taking a bath or showering which leads to unpleasant body odor and sometimes social isolation. It stems from a traumatic past event that involves water or being afraid of getting wet.
Optophobia: Fear of opening one’s eyes
Optophobia is the abnormal and persistent fear of opening one’s eyes. This unusual phobia can be extremely debilitating for people who suffer from it because they prefer to stay indoors or in dimly lit rooms. It is hard for them to carry out daily activities without seeing and opening their eyes. Optophobia is associated with generalized anxiety disorder and resulted from seeing or witnessing a traumatic incident.
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