There are many different types of phobias. A phobia is known as an extreme fear. Here are some examples of common phobias: Claustrophobia â The fear of small spaces like elevators, small rooms and other enclosed spaces.
Aerophobia â The fear of flying.
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia â The fear of long words. Believe it or not, itâs real.
Androphobia â The fear of men. Usually seen in younger females, but it can also affect adults.
Tescophobia - The fear of self check out services especially when left alone.
Phobophobia â The fear of fear. The thought of being afraid of objects/situations.
Podophobia â The fear of feet. Some people fear touching or looking at feet, even their own.
Paraskevidekatriaphobia â The fear of Friday the 13th.
Gynophobia â The fear of women. May occur if you have unresolved mother issues.
Achondroplasiaphobia â The fear of midgets. Because they look differently.
Bananaphobia â The fear of bananas. If you have this phobia, they are scary.
Sidonglobophobia â The fear of cotton balls or plastic foams. Oh that sound.
Catoptrophobia â The fear of mirrors. Being afraid of what you might see..
Telephonophobia â The fear of talking on the phone. Phobics prefer texting.
Cacomorphobia â The fear of fat people.
Didaskaleinophobia â The fear of school. This phobia affects kids mostly.
Technophobia â The fear of technology is often induced by culture/religion.
Numerophobia â The fear of numbers and the mere thought of calculations.
Mr. Cotton has an extreme phobia that stops him making contact with several machines
Recovery is when you return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
He made a recovery from the tragic and rare phobia of check out machines and in reward he gets a well done sticker
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Tesco Phobia is an irrational, intense and persistent fear of groceries, self check out services, and and all other activities having to do with shopping at tesco
I once purposely tripped over to avoid shopping at tescos with my wife. She thinks I have tesco phobia