Whats your phobia?

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Qtoy

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I have Omphalophobia, or for those who have an aversion to Google, the fear of belly buttons.
I can look at them and that just puts me a little bit on edge, but if someone touches his or her belly button, I get really uncomfortable.
What really makes me flip my shit is touching mine. Especially if somebody else touches mine, in which case I will start flailing a fist in the offender's direction.
And then I get stick to my stomach.
 

DarkRyter

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Blindness.

No more video games, no more movies, or tv shows, or anime, or reading, or pretty girls, or poker, or comic books, or porn, or sunsets.

All of it would be gone. Or at the very least, hidden away.
 

dorkette1990

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Syringes. I can calmly tell a doctor that a syringe scares me, and that though I will try to control myself, I will freak out. They never believe me, because I can talk about the irrational fear so rationally. As soon as the syringe comes out, I start crying, shaking, and freaking out.

Also, people standing behind me. If someone walks up and just stands behind me, I usually react violently. When someone actually moves to stay behind me when I turn, I get flight-or-fight responses, strong. That isn't so much a phobia as an echo of childhood trauma though.
 

Rin Little

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Frogs and toads... They scare the ever living shit out of me and I have no idea why...

Worst experience was when I had to get back into my apartment complex and there was one sitting right in front of the door to my building. The little bastard wasn't moving so I had to step over it to get inside. I ran up the stairs as fast as I could once I was inside.
 

6037084

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sharp blades touching my fingernails always make me terrified and I was afraid of heights for some time but then I decided to get over it and so I did
 

Breyder

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Anything to do with my nails, fingers or toes, and I'm a complete wuss.

Every since I saw my dad accidentally rip a thumbnail off in an accident when I was a kid I haven't let anybody touch my nails.

Recently I was involved in an accident playing football which saw me damage both my large toenails and have to have them pulled, I did it myself as I couldn't stand going to the doctors and letting somebody else do it. I felt sick for about an hour afterwards.

Apart from that I'm tough and manly in every way imaginable and not scared of anything, at all.
 

FalloutJack

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Well, first you have to tell me what the phobia of giant squids is, and then I'll tell you.
 

TheTim

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Spiders. i have severe arachnophobia and minor claustrophobia when my legs are restrained.
 
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Phobia of Wasps. I can't stand those buggers. I used to flip out whenever I saw one. I'm better now...but I still hate and fear those abominations.
 

GenericAmerican

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The Ocean, or more specifically being in it alone. I always hated games that made you do some fuggin underwater section.

Also I fear being shot at...don't want to go through that again.
 

Ninjat_126

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1. Not being able to breath. I have been known to freak out just by having something touch my neck, and right now I'm finding the collar of my shirt rather uncomfortable.

2. Immobility. If I can't move, I completely flip out. I also react badly to being tickled, grabbed or stuck in crowds.

3. Insects and spiders. All the legs, and the sharpness, and the eyes.

Less seriously, I'm also afraid of the dark. Or more precisely, afraid of my own imagination.
 

Jedoro

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No phobias, just things that make me justify being more cautious than usual. I can watch a wasp fly inches from my face, I've been in a dryer while it was on, and I have a shotgun that I can bring along anywhere I could face a threatening animal.

Anyone who is small enough and not afraid of small spaces or the dark should try being in a dryer. Keep a pillow around your head or position yourself so you don't move, and set it to the cooldown phase, and it's pretty fun.
 

Urgol

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I have a extreme phobia of whales. Though it is really a fear of anything thats big and lives underwater. I have no problems with sharks but anything that is bigger then an orca scares me to death.
I'am dead serious about this! I literally have problems with swimming in the open sea because of this.
 

Ultress

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Let's see:Heights, bugs, being buried alive, and large crowds.Also two that I know are silly are turning on a faucet and bugs come out like water our sittng on the john and having a bug/snake crawl up into my rear.