7 strange phobias you didn't know you had (9 photos)

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How long has it been since you were afraid of something? Maybe when you were walking home along a dark street and heard a strange sound behind you? Or when it rained all night with thunder and lightning? Or were you flying on a plane and hit an area of ​​turbulence? The fact remains that we are all afraid of something.





When we are scared, at this moment our heart begins to beat faster, we break out in sweat and begin to tremble, we become unable to breathe and even have full-blown panic attacks. There is nothing shameful in this, all people are afraid of something, this is normal. But while some fears are easy to explain and deal with - such as simply turning on the light or staying away from other people's dogs - other fears, such as the fear of buttons or the fear of falling in love, are not so simple and powerful. make our life difficult.

Acribophobia



Acribophobia is the fear of not understanding what you read. The name of this phobia consists of two Greek words - “akribo” - to know for sure + “phobia” - fear. Sometimes this phobia is a sign of schizophrenia. A person suffering from this disease begins to complain that he cannot understand what he reads because the phrase is broken into individual words and syllables. The roots of this fear, like the roots of many other phobias that we will tell you about today, lie in childhood. Perhaps in childhood a person was often laughed at because he was a slow reader and had difficulty understanding what he read. For example, a geometry textbook - you must admit, sometimes it is completely impossible to understand what is written in textbooks on this subject.

Hexakosioyhexekontahexaphobia





Those who are afraid of the number 666 - the number of the Devil - suffer from hexakosiohexekontahexaphobia. Where did this name come from? In Greek, 666 is hexakosioi hexekonta hex. The word “phobia” was simply added to this combination. If you've seen an episode of Futurama, then you know what this fear looks like. In this episode, Bender was afraid of the numbers 1 0 11 0 0 1 0 1, which in binary number system, if these numbers were displayed in a mirror, would mean 666.



Surprisingly, many people don't want three sixes in their mailing address. For example, former American President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy changed their house number from 666 to 668. Someone who has cable television blocks channel number 666, and someone deliberately makes an extra circle in their car to change the odometer readings from 666 to 667.

Why did this fear arise? Many people believe that nothing happens without a reason, so they find connections between seemingly random events. Perhaps one day they called a number ending in three sixes, and on the same day there was a failure, and since then they have been afraid of this number like fire. Or maybe everything can be explained more simply and this fear is transmitted at the genetic level.

Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia



The name of this phobia, which is so difficult to pronounce, speaks for itself. Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words. People who suffer from it are likely to have made a lot of misspelled words or done less terrible things as children. Let's make the name of this fear less scary by breaking it down into its component words. "Hippo" in Greek means horse, "potomos" means river. Thus, the first part of the word can be translated as river horse, or hippopotamus. The word "monster" is of Latin origin and means something huge and scary. “Sesquippedalio” is also Latin and means the measurement of a foot and a half. Well, the phobia is the easy part. We already know that it means the word “fear.” Probably one of the biggest nightmares of people suffering from this phobia is to find themselves in a place that has a very long name. For example, the capital of Thailand, whose official name contains 167 characters.

Gnosiophobia



Gnosiophobia is the fear of knowledge. "Gnosis" in Greek means "knowledge". Another name for this phobia is epistemophobia. Knowledge is power, and many people are afraid of this power. They avoid visiting libraries, reading books at home, watching TV or learning something new from the Internet. Why? Well, some of them are afraid of learning about a disease that they may have, and some of them are afraid that he will not be able to tell others and warn them about something terrible that he learned from a book. 70% of people suffering from gnosiophobia live in big cities. Mowgli children also often suffer from this fear.

Hydrosophobia



Hydrosophobia is the fear of sweating for fear of catching a cold or smelling sweat. The name of this phobia consists of two words - "hydroso", which is of Greek origin and means "I sweat", and "phobia". In advanced cases, people suffering from this phobia are afraid of the sweat of other people. And, most likely, hydrozophobes are jealous of rabbits, birds and pigs. Why? These animals don't sweat.

Dextrophobia



Dextrophobia is the fear of objects located to the right of a person. The word "dextro" is Latin and means "to the right." This fear indicates obsessive-compulsive disorder. Have you ever met people who are just obsessed with keeping their desk tidy and put all their things just to their left? Most likely, they suffered from this phobia.

From the outside it may seem that dextrophobes behave very strangely. For example, if on the road they see a car moving in the right lane, it may be difficult for them to change lanes to the left.

Dorophobia



Holidays are a real nightmare for those who suffer from dorophobia. This word refers to the fear of giving and receiving gifts. In Greek, gift sounds like “doron”. The roots of this phobia again lie in childhood memories. Some families can afford to give expensive gifts, others cannot, hence various conflicts, complexes and discontent. Some people find it difficult to cope with these memories, and then when this person becomes an adult, he generally refuses any gifts.

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