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The word phobia comes from the Greek word, “phobos”,
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which is related to having a fear of something,
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or often what we might call an irrational fear.
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We are sure you've all heard of arachnophobia, which means a fear of spiders,
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or hydrophobia, which means a fear of water.
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According to the National Institute of Mental Health,
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19.2 million U.S. adults suffer from phobias,
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with some of the most common being a fear of spiders, a fear of snakes, a fear of heights, and a fear of flying.
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But today we'll focus on the freakiest fears, in this episode of the Infographics Show,
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Weirdest Phobias People Suffer From.
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Number 10. Turophobia
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This is a totally irrational fear of cheese.
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Yes, there are some people on this planet that just can't go near a piece of mature cheddar.
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They run for the hills when the waiter hangs over them with the Parmesan.
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Turi comes from the Greek meaning cheese, and you know the rest.
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The English media in 2016 reported about a university student with this phobia,
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who called her first contact with cheese “traumatic.”
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However, she did say that mozzarella wasn't as scary as the other cheeses.
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Number 9. Omphalophobia
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This is the fear of the navel,
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or what we call the belly button.
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It might mean these people can't abide anyone going near their belly button,
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or that they freak out when close to another person's belly button.
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This is a pretty important part of the body, given that it connected us to our mothers.
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Only recently in 2018, the UK press featured a 25-year old student doctor who
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suffered from this phobia, with the Daily Mail saying that
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she “suffers panic attacks and is physically sick”when she sees someone's navel.
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As for the other way around, she said, “If someone touches mine,
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it feels like they are touching my insides and I can feel it all through me.”
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She may struggle to become a doctor if she doesn't get over that.
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Number 8. Papaphobia
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When some people find out that that guy who likes to wear a white spearhead hat will be in town, they decide to take a vacation.
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The guy is the pope, and Papaphobia is a fear of him.
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It's thought this fear is related to other fears concerning being terrified of religious objects.
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When these people see the pope, their heartbeat quickens,
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they sweat profusely, and sometimes feel nauseous.
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Apparently if these folks do see the man, they should quickly swallow a Xanax
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or some similar type of anti-anxiety medication.
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Number 7. Nomophobia
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Nomophobia is weird, but according to reports
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it's becoming very common among the younger generation.
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It means the fear of being without your cellphone, or fear of being without a charge,
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or even without connection to the Internet.
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Psychology Today says some people are so scared to be without this thing
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they shower with it, sleep with it, take it literally everywhere.
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In fact, cell phone addiction has become a big topic in the media, but some might be
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surprised that people are petrified of being without their device.
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A recent UK study consisting of over 2,100 people found that
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58 percent of men suffered from this phobia, as did 47 percent of women.
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In the U.S. it is worse, with 66 percent of all phone users suffering from nomophobia.
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The Guardian in 2017 said this detachment from the smartphone
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increases heart rate and blood pressure, causes anxiety,
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and generally affects users the way drug addicts first feel in the early stages of withdrawal.
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These “screenagers” have put their lives into this little bleeping box
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and as most psychologists will tell you, that box was created to be as addictive as anything.
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Welcome to the world of digital heroin.
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Number 6. Ephebiphobia
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Speaking about these smartphone junkie teens,
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some people have a fear of them!
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Yes, Ephebiphobia is an irrational fear of teenagers or generally young people.
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We doubt sufferers need to see ID before they get the sweats.
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In every generation you get those old folks decrying the youth of the day,
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saying they don't respect this or that, or in U.S. comedian Doug Stanhope's opinion
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that the digital generation is just not reckless enough.
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But apparently this aversion to our cute kids is on the rise.
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The Guardian interviewed one 16-year old who said,
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“I've had people cross the road to avoid me.”
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But that was due to the age-old fear of kids possibly being aggressive to old people.
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Kids these days are subject to moral panic, with older people telling them they are spoiled,
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too easily offended, until it comes to the point some people just don't want to be
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anywhere near youths.
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But this seems to happen in every generation.
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One of the first books on the subject from the 1980s said, “Nearly every generation
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of young people has been chastised for being 'out of control' or aberrant in some way.
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Adult claims of degeneration among the young can be found in nearly every previous decade.”
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Only Doug Stanhope dislikes the young, he says, because they aren't aberrant enough.
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Number 5. Phagophobia
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This one must really suck.
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Phagophobia is the irrational fear of swallowing.
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We are told it is sometimes confused with a fear of eating or certain conditions
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related to weight, but it's closer to the fear of choking.
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The amount of research on this must mean it's quite common.
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One site tells us, “A person's throat muscles will flex and spasm during their panic
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attack, closing the throat and expelling any unwanted items out of the mouth.”
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This could mean water, food, or medications, so it's very serious.
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The answer is therapy.
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Number 4. Triskaidekaphobia
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The fear of the number 13.
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This person might also have a general fear of numbers, which is numerophobia.
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Others fear the number 4, which is Tetraphobia.
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But as for 13, what does that mean?
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Well, it's mostly related to superstition, sometimes related to myths, religion, and
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that generally the number 13 is not a nice number.
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We have a show on this topic if you want to know more.
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As Time magazine reported, it's less a psychological malady than it is a silly superstition.
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For this reason, some businesses leave out the number on aisles, chairs, floors, or rooms,
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and believers will stay clear of the number if they do see it.
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Number 3. Ablutophobia
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This is not a good phobia to have if you are actively trying to find someone to date,
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because it means being terrified of washing, or bathing.
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It's more common in kids than in adults, but a few hundred years back in Europe,
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many people had this phobia.
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These days it's thought to be related to traumatic experiences as a child when bathing.
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Number 2. Dextrophobia
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This is certainly one of the most irrational of irrational fears.
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It's the fear of having things to the right of you.
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According to one source, it's related to obsessive-compulsive personality disorder,
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and sufferers will find themselves cluttering things in the home or office all to the left side.
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They don't like standing to the left of people or even driving in the left lane.
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Other people may have levophobia, which is a fear of things being to the left of them.
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If someone has both phobias then they are really in trouble.
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Number 1. Phobophobia
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You could say our last phobia might make sense after you've watched this show,
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so it's the right way to end.
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As you might guess, it means the fear of having a phobia.
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So, if you are feeling left out right now as you have no phobias,
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you might one day acquire this phobia.
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From the description, it sounds like a panic attack.
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The anxiety forms in the unconscious, and then suddenly the person will feel dizzy and tense;
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their heart will pound, and be aware of something bad about to happen.
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This anxiety disorder can manifest as panic at any time, because the person is always
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fearing getting a phobia, sometimes of something they love.
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As strange as it sounds, it's actually one of the most common phobias on this list.
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We'll leave you with this quote from Franklin D. Roosevelt:
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“All we have to fear, is fear itself.”
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Aint that the truth.
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So, do any of you out there you have any phobias?
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Let us know more about it in the comments.
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Also, be sure to check out our other video called FBI vs CIA - How do they compare!
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