I know a guy in my school with Nomophobia, I’ve NEVER seen him off his phone. Even in class he’s allowed to spend 90% of his time on his phone or else he’d start panicking. I’ve even seen him on his phone during the star test (an end of year test that’s very intense and cheating/using your phone will result in serious punishment)
me too, he went away to put his phone to charge while using it and left his school ipad out, so i went into his account on schoology and found he had a 24% (i wish i was joking)
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Yes, I used to have Globophobia. I remember we were once at a birthday party, and the workers wanted to have this competition of who can sit and pop their ballon first. Everyone was having fun, but me. I was crying, not wanting to sit on it because I thought it would hurt me when it pops, and the noise of the balloon popping bothering me. It was a quite traumatic experience, and I was 4 at the time.
Here a phobophobia "victim" struggling with this type of phobia. In the past when I heard about phobophobia I found it weird and funny because i thought it was impossible to develop such a thing. My struggle with phobophobia begun in 2023, and yes fear makes me have panic attacks, because, in my case, when I have huge anxiety I tend to pass out or vomit. So in this case I guess phobophobia is generated by the fact that fear and anxiety can trigger some unpleasant feelings within the victim (such as vomiting or passing out) which make the victim fear these feelings and tends to be scared of its own fear feeling, because he knows that it's gonna trigger those distressing feelings. Im currently talking with my doctor and my family members to fix this issue and have a peaceful life, so far I've been fighting it very well. Also what you said in the video is accurate: Who suffers from phobophobia tends to avoid social interaction at all costs because of this costant fear of having anxiety or a panic attack. It's accurate because I used to do that and I also avoided eating food because I was afraid to vomit aswell.
I don’t have somniphobia (afaik. My psychiatrist just said PTSD) but I have a lot of anxiety with the thought of sleeping. My best friend had a psychiatric emergency and if I hadn’t woken up (by chance) he likely would’ve died. So it’s really scary going to sleep even though I know everything’s fine now. It sucks. EDIT: Changed near death experience to psychiatric emergency since that would be more accurate
Yeah I have anxiety disorder, which feels like I have a phobia due litterly everything, which causes things like ffi, somniphobia, bc I often have terrifying nightmares, often very disturbing gory body's, demons. It sucks, and anxiety disorder is really serious.
I have arithmophobia. I can do basic math fine and I’ve taken tests that confirmed that my math skills are well above average, but when I see any sort of math problem that’s convoluted with numbers/algebraic letters/fractions, I get extremely stressed out and I just want to look away from it. My dad would force me to stay up until midnight doing my math homework when it was hard for me to grasp the processes of solving the equations back then (gotta love learning disabilities), so I’d be stuck trying to solve problems that I had no idea how to solve without taking any breaks whatsoever. It really didn’t help that most of my math teachers were awful and made the experience even worse. So now, I’m terrified of the thought of having to do complex math problems even though my mind is perfect for solving them.
@iOmMiO I probably am not as scared of math to an extreme degree like not being able to solve simple problems, but I’m absolutely serious. I didn’t mention anything much about what happens because I didn’t want to make the entire comment too long, but here’s the unabridged version of what happens: I physically cannot solve or even look at anything with fractions or long algebraic equations or else I start to shut down. I start shaking and hyperventilating and eventually, I have to stop looking at it because I get too stressed and freaked out. How I was evaluated for my math skills was through word problems and simple problems I could do on my own. If those word problems were presented in raw numbers, I wouldn’t have been able to solve them.
Glad to see I'm not alone. It's rough that you went through that. I personally still remember my mother screaming at me for not knowing how to do long division, so I get freaked out when I see long division, and get uncomfortable around more complex math when technically, I can do the math just fine. Arithmophobia is not fun, everyone thinks I'm weird or crazy for being scared around long division, so, you're not alone.
I had sleep paralysis once. It wasn't scary as I didn't hallucinate anything. I just noticed that I couldn't call out and I could not move any limb. So I just kept my breathing shallow until the rest of my body woke up. When I was a lifeguard, we had to clean pools and we had a mask connected to an air compressor. Where you had to take shallow breaths to be able to stay underwater. So I learned to not panic and take shallow breaths from my experience of cleaning pools. Edit: I also received 2nd degree sunburn and sun poisioning twice and didn't develop heliophobia.
In my case, having globophobia (10:15) is caused by hoplophobia. As someone who has been in gun violence situations more times than I can count, I've developed hoplophobia (the intense and extreme fear of firearms such as guns). For my friends and I who have globophobia, all have different forms of it. I have the intense fear of them popping and creating the same noise as a gunshot causing a panic atack. My friend however has an icky fealing when hearing the squeek of a baloon rubbing against something.
I have somniphobia for two different reasons: 1 is that I would constantly, night after night, have dreams of people I cared about dying in extremely gruesome ways. I couldn't handle it. 2 is that I am scared that I am vulnerable during sleep and something bad could happen to me while sleeping and I wouldn't know.
Fun lil story that might have smth to do with this but idk:once, I was just chilling on tiktok when two weirdos came and just offered me jobs. I don't need a job rn. I immediately thought:this could be a scam! And reported them. They got banned but after like months I got banned, permanently :3
1:09 that father figure, is notoriously very similar to a certain Austrian painter who got rejected, and joined a arberpartei, who exploited stuff in politics, became of a somewhat minister, overthrew the government, became the government, and became a dictator.
I just realized that you're the Mainly Facts guy! I'm subscribed to that channel too, lol. Your voice is the perfect narrator voice, so I think it fits well with videos like these. Keep up the good work, dude!
Wdym true guys I ain’t a discord mod and I have abultophobia because of thallasophobia (Guys please don’t reply on this comment anymore, this was a while ago and I don’t want to reply to any replies so thanks for respecting my decision)
@@mr_kk4792 idk man, I just saw it titled as deadly diseases, then came back after 5 minutes it was changed to worst phobias to go with the video. Calm down, it don't matter.
Holy- It's so rare my phobia gets brought up. I have casadastraphobia/anablephobia. Things like kites, helium balloons, fireworks, even clouds- they bother me if I'm also under open sky. Looking directly into the sky or even a really high ceiling gives me terrible anxiety and vertigo. It's so irrational, but I can't help it. It's silly because I'm not a naturally frightful person, in fact (beyond horrible tragedies) I can't think of anything that "scares" me beyond looking up. It's pretty inconvenient considering the sky is pretty standard regardless of where you are. I will say, I don't mind looking out windows- I use clouds to help inspire my doodles. I don't even feel the anxiety while in a car. But the fear is as simple as: "What if I just inexplicably fell into the sky?" and the answer is: "I wouldn't care for that one bit..." If I'm trying to psycho-analyze myself: I remember the fear first arising when I was just a sprout while at a baseball game, likely a Guardians (Indians at the time) game. I let a balloon go and stared at it while it rose into the sky and I watched it get smaller and smaller and smaller- and then it was gone. I've gone into great detail about this elsewhere, but it feels like I could *feel* the fear forming. At first it wasn't a fear of the sky, it was just a nagging confusion (I've equated it to a newly realized fetish). Balloons bothered me when they were outdoors and I hated flying kites, and I don't recall ever INTENTIONALLY looking up I don't think I was scared of it at first. Then I was reminded of the fear often enough to cement it. Every time I tried to break myself of the fear, it kinda just became stronger. I'd try to just fly kites to show myself it wouldn't hurt me and I would end up in the fetal position gripping onto the thread like a freak because I "felt the sky pulling". I'd try to look up at something very tall outside and I'd end up vomiting. It seems so silly, but it is actually kind of annoying how long I've had this fear. I'm 26 now. I have moments of peace on my back porch, where I'll stargaze for a bit before dread overcomes me and I need to go inside. Funny enough, NOT afraid of heights at all. I can go in planes, those don't bother me. I could probably even go in a hot air balloon; but seeing one of those giant holiday parade balloons in person? *Absolutely not.* Thanks for discussing it, I feel *seen* .
I feel like you'd write good horror. The idea of the sky pulling is so creepy in such a Junji Ito way. As someone who has dealt with a lot of weird OCD fear shit, all I can recommend is one foot in front of the other, remember that your fat ass is heavy, and maaaaaybe take an SSRI if there's any other indications for it.
Nomophobia more like gen alpha. Doctor: come on Timmy get off your phone *takes phone* Timmy: AAAAAAAAAH *has a panic attack* Doctor: *gives phone* Timmy: *goes back to drooling on his phone( Doctor: yeah your son has been diagnosed with genalphia Mother: *starts crying* how long before he turns into a brat failure. Docter: I’m afraid he only has 3 years…
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I used to have cassadastraphobia lol. Its hard to explain but basically seeing an open sky is literally terrifying because you feel the intense urge you could be sucked into it. It went away but occasionally I'll get the feeling back a little bit on a day with really clear skies.
It's crazy how my phobia of Casadastraphobia is on here because if i see something tall or just look up at the sky i feel like id fall into the sky and i don't know why i feel this even tall ceilings scare me
I have an uncommon phobia that wasn't listed here called chronophobia aka a fear of time. no i am not scared of clocks, its more rooted in fear of losing reality. things that cause it to be bad are like a situation where a video i watched had an upload date of june 30th 2021 when it was june 29th 2021 or timezone changes. i also live in north america so the spring and fall are very not fun for me. i am open to any questions anyone may have too
Heliophobia kind of reminds me of this movie I saw called Level 16. A bunch of girls were kept in a facility and they’ve never seen the light of day so this kind of made me wonder how they didn’t run into any health problems.
3:49 I may have something similar to this where I can't sleep because I'm afraid of sleep paralysis except it's not the same because I suck it up and sleep
I have a friend who had a panic attack from this fear because he watches the backrooms a lot so he thought he was in the backrooms and started hallucinating and me and one of my other friends comforted him Because we WERNT in the backrooms
I must have chorophobia because I never want to do anything where I am the center of attention or anything like dancing, the mere thought of dancing puts a shiver down my spine like most things relating to social anxiety
I have a question,(not trying to be insensitive whatsoever and I’m sorry if I come off that way) what makes you scared of bugs? Getting bit or just the feeling of them on you? Asking as a bug lover who has pet snails so I have no idea how that feels
@@Soggycheeseeebugs have always freaked me out, but I was bitten by 1 once and it ruined a fun day, I felt nauseous(I have intense Emetophobia)and light headed, as well as insane flight or fight reflexes
I have trypophobia, an irrational fear of closely-packed holes. For example, one time I went to this bungalow these people were living in and one of those walls had these blocks of wood with these holes in between them. It doesn't sound too bad, but damn that sent shivers down my spine. I tried looking away, but my eyes kept drifting back. That was probs one of my worse cases
I used to have the balloon fear exactly because of the noise. I don’t exactly know what started it but I do remember not having it for a while, then heading a balloon pop again and then after that I would run out of the room crying every time someone would blow up a balloon because I was scared shitless of the noise. I’ve grown over this fear thankfully and now I don’t mind the noise as much.
Stuff I realized about heliophobics: 1. Their worst enemy is suntanners. 2. They love vampires too much they would marry them. 3. Black is their favorite color. 4. They hate the beach 5. They might wear 98 pairs of sunglasses when they go outside at morning 6. Night is their day
Used to have Globophobia as a kid, we did this science assemblage in my elementary school, and when I was in the first grade they were experimenting with balloons where they would hold them up to heat and they would pop, as a child who’s ears were very sensitive, that was terrifying and loud, I was afraid of the science thing until the fifth grade because that’s when my ears started getting used to loud noises, I’m still pretty sensitive tho
In the casual sense of the word phobia, probably. Probably not in the medical sense of the word though, since you weren’t aware. That wpuld mean they would absolutely ruin your life, or at least lessen Your quality of life to some extent.
What's weird is that I had a more Strong Fear of Balloons, but now that I'm Older; it Mellowed out. Thankfully. And Thanks for the Coverage on that Phobia!
As someone with casadastraphobia... THANK YOU!!! I've never seen it represented in phobia lists until now. I feel so seen and honestly I'm tearing up a bit as I write this. If anyone has any questions I would love to talk about it! And again, thank you so much for the representation. It means more than I can express.
Why does every instance of the father figure look like Hitler in this video? * dresses like Siegmund Freud * Is there something you want to tell us, Evaluator?
I actually used to have pretty bad casadastraphobia but I didn’t know it than and I still have astrophobia and even someone mentioning space will make me start to have a panic attack I used to go to bed every night praying for the sun to not explode and even typing this is scary for me
10:08 well i have this but its a light fear. Its mostly about seeing them get near me. And mostly its about unexpectedly popping and scaring the living daylight of me
I have chorophobia, even walking to the beat of music terrifies me. I go out of my way to make sure I'm not walking to the beat of a song playing, or even one just stuck in my head.
I made a character with nomaphobia, but its more because he has family, friends and other loved ones (especially old and sickly loved ones) who don't live right next to him. And since he has a general anxiety disorder along with ptsd, he is constantly checking in on his family (of all sorts) to make sure they're ok. He's just a good son, dad, brother, grandfather and friend who cares a whole lot but also has stuff he needs to do at home.
In 6th, 7th, and the beginning of 8th grade, i had phobophobia, it wasnt extreme, but it did affect my life. At that time, i also would oftentimes feel like i was being watched without my knowledge or consent. I would be paralyzed thinking an old man was watching me through my window, or someone was watching my through my bed, or even as bizarre as having eyes on the walls, and it would only get worse because i was afraid. I had an extreme fear of being watched without my consent and a fear of fear. One of the most ironic parts is im a natural performer, from my mannerisms to the way i dress i cant help but perform, perferably for a crowd, but the moment someones watching me without my knowledge im paralyzed and cant breathe. It's gotten much better, but i had sleeping problems and constant headaches back then because of the two fears. Letting others see me scared was as more frightening than being stranded on an island with nothing to survive with
I may or may not have a fear of growing older. I spend every day distracting myself from the passage of time and dread the approach of my brithday, but it used to be even worse. For a while, I refused to say "teenager" because I refused to be anything but a child. It's part of the reason I never learned any lige skills and still wear clothes from when I was 11 or 12. I used to cry about having birthdays or growing even a tiny bit taller. I also used to try to bind my chest and hyperextend my knees to look shorter and more childlike. Definitely a tough one, but even tougher now that I'm turning 20 this year. 💀😭
As someone who had phobophobia but is doing better now, I absolutely despised things like horror games and movies, as well as getting jumpscared or just scared as a whole. Panic attacks were also squared to the root of 5 for me. I also used to be afraid of balloons as a kid, and even nowadays, I still don't like balloons at all.
I had globophobia, I wasn’t afraid of the balloon itself, but the thought of someone else coming and popping it to mess with me really scared me. I think it stemmed from me being noise-sensitive (or I thought the balloon didn’t “deserve” to be popped?) I got over it later, but I’m still sensitive to loud noises.
As somebody who used to have globophobia, it was infact, not cool. I used to run out of rooms when I saw balloons in them and I’d reconsider going to birthday parties because of it. But now I’ve been around balloons a lot, it’s mostly gone away. Exposure therapy really does work!
There is a detainee in Guantanamo Bay named Rahim al-Nashiri that has a combination of hydrophobia and ablutophobia. He was water-boarded so many times that he can't stand the sound or feeling of water. He has anxiety attacks each night when he needs to shower, even if the water is only a slight trickle. He has recurring nightmares about being abandoned in his cell during a hurricane, which happen a lot in Cuba. He is bedridden all day if there is rain happening or forecasted for the day.
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you missed a great one, the fear that some were a duck is watching you. it has a name I swear!!!
it is called anatidaephobia
I know a guy in my school with Nomophobia, I’ve NEVER seen him off his phone. Even in class he’s allowed to spend 90% of his time on his phone or else he’d start panicking. I’ve even seen him on his phone during the star test (an end of year test that’s very intense and cheating/using your phone will result in serious punishment)
Honestly that seems like a pretty rough phobia to suffer from cuz you’d constantly get judged for it
@@boingyboop4960 agreed, never tried talking to him about it and everyone else talks about him once in awhile
that's literally cheating
Quite surprised that the teachers understood him
me too, he went away to put his phone to charge while using it and left his school ipad out, so i went into his account on schoology and found he had a 24% (i wish i was joking)
“We have nothing to fear but fear itself”
Phobophobes:
That's where the saying came from. The US president that said that had phobophobia
It is fear to fear the fear. That is crazy.
@@phoenixc7245*phobophobia
Phobophobia is the Phobia of Phobia
@@Paumung2014 I know. That was a typo and you don't have to be a smartass
@@phoenixc7245 just in case that wasn't a typo
poor stick figure literally has every fear in existence
Got every variation of disease, disturb, transtourn, phobia, trauma, problem, infection, pain, and killed by 2570 serial killers
@@Leticia_hi FR
It also has every deadly disease in existence
But still survived, respect
Chorophobia is literal panic at the disco
More like "house of memories"
Baby we build this house, on memories
Take my picture now, shake it till you see it
And when your fantasies become your legacy
promise me a place
Wait till you hear the fear of long word: Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia ; which ironically a turn table
people with this phobia
aibohphobia, fear of palindromes
It would really suck if someone with hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia contracted pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
It would suck more if they realized they had 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@@Rob-mq5brah, that wouldn't be supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
to everyone who suffers from plutophobia, iam here if you wanna get rid of your money :)
Same here, I only wish for the best for them, so im willing to take the sacrifice 🙏
Gold digger detected 💀
you can help them
@@TheEvaluat0r never
Yup, I'll gladly help soothe their phobia with the quickness
With proper care of course 😁
Yes, I used to have Globophobia. I remember we were once at a birthday party, and the workers wanted to have this competition of who can sit and pop their ballon first. Everyone was having fun, but me. I was crying, not wanting to sit on it because I thought it would hurt me when it pops, and the noise of the balloon popping bothering me. It was a quite traumatic experience, and I was 4 at the time.
WAIT… I- I THINK I HAVE IT..
Same
Johnny Depp has globophobia.
@@superevilscientistgamer5939 cool!
@@superevilscientistgamer5939 but nit cool also, scary for him probably
Here a phobophobia "victim" struggling with this type of phobia.
In the past when I heard about phobophobia I found it weird and funny because i thought it was impossible to develop such a thing.
My struggle with phobophobia begun in 2023, and yes fear makes me have panic attacks, because, in my case, when I have huge anxiety I tend to pass out or vomit.
So in this case I guess phobophobia is generated by the fact that fear and anxiety can trigger some unpleasant feelings within the victim (such as vomiting or passing out) which make the victim fear these feelings and tends to be scared of its own fear feeling, because he knows that it's gonna trigger those distressing feelings.
Im currently talking with my doctor and my family members to fix this issue and have a peaceful life, so far I've been fighting it very well.
Also what you said in the video is accurate:
Who suffers from phobophobia tends to avoid social interaction at all costs because of this costant fear of having anxiety or a panic attack.
It's accurate because I used to do that and I also avoided eating food because I was afraid to vomit aswell.
phobophobophobia is the fear of phobophobia, meaning they are afraid of the fear of fear
That sounds like you had emetophobia too
@@UnfairDareis there a phobophobophobophobia?
phobophobia sounds like a fear circle
@@thedragon6769 the circle of life
Know a girl who started crying bc she locked her phone in her locker (I broke it open for her) and then she immediately started filming TikTok’s
I kinda wish it had remained locked
Now thats just brainrot and its different from a phobia
@@jfsmarcelino1124 you may be right
Why didn’t she just unlock her locker 😭
1:10 ahh, the Austrian painter.
lmao
@@erenyeager7510 hi eren
@@Nimmy69420 hey sweety ^^
@@erenyeager7510BRO HOW DID YOU TWO FIND EACH OTHER💀💀💀💀💀
@@EscapeTheMaytricks wdym :)
I don’t have somniphobia (afaik. My psychiatrist just said PTSD) but I have a lot of anxiety with the thought of sleeping. My best friend had a psychiatric emergency and if I hadn’t woken up (by chance) he likely would’ve died. So it’s really scary going to sleep even though I know everything’s fine now. It sucks.
EDIT: Changed near death experience to psychiatric emergency since that would be more accurate
@stateofinertia Thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing your experience
I remember having fear of getting to night-time because it means to get to sleep too, and i have this since 4 years old but it fluctuates now.
Yeah I have anxiety disorder, which feels like I have a phobia due litterly everything, which causes things like ffi, somniphobia, bc I often have terrifying nightmares, often very disturbing gory body's, demons. It sucks, and anxiety disorder is really serious.
I have arithmophobia. I can do basic math fine and I’ve taken tests that confirmed that my math skills are well above average, but when I see any sort of math problem that’s convoluted with numbers/algebraic letters/fractions, I get extremely stressed out and I just want to look away from it. My dad would force me to stay up until midnight doing my math homework when it was hard for me to grasp the processes of solving the equations back then (gotta love learning disabilities), so I’d be stuck trying to solve problems that I had no idea how to solve without taking any breaks whatsoever. It really didn’t help that most of my math teachers were awful and made the experience even worse.
So now, I’m terrified of the thought of having to do complex math problems even though my mind is perfect for solving them.
nuh uh you don't have that phobia
@iOmMiO I probably am not as scared of math to an extreme degree like not being able to solve simple problems, but I’m absolutely serious. I didn’t mention anything much about what happens because I didn’t want to make the entire comment too long, but here’s the unabridged version of what happens:
I physically cannot solve or even look at anything with fractions or long algebraic equations or else I start to shut down. I start shaking and hyperventilating and eventually, I have to stop looking at it because I get too stressed and freaked out. How I was evaluated for my math skills was through word problems and simple problems I could do on my own. If those word problems were presented in raw numbers, I wouldn’t have been able to solve them.
Glad to see I'm not alone. It's rough that you went through that. I personally still remember my mother screaming at me for not knowing how to do long division, so I get freaked out when I see long division, and get uncomfortable around more complex math when technically, I can do the math just fine. Arithmophobia is not fun, everyone thinks I'm weird or crazy for being scared around long division, so, you're not alone.
2+2=????
@Hog_rider45 22
"Suddenly, 2+2= __- RUN AWAY!!!!!"
That made me giggle😭😭
2:11 "Suddenly, two plus two feels more like two plus two equals *RUN AWAY!!!!*
I had sleep paralysis once. It wasn't scary as I didn't hallucinate anything. I just noticed that I couldn't call out and I could not move any limb. So I just kept my breathing shallow until the rest of my body woke up. When I was a lifeguard, we had to clean pools and we had a mask connected to an air compressor. Where you had to take shallow breaths to be able to stay underwater. So I learned to not panic and take shallow breaths from my experience of cleaning pools.
Edit: I also received 2nd degree sunburn and sun poisioning twice and didn't develop heliophobia.
Yeah I've gotten sleep paralysis too, when you hear about it, it sounds scary, but when you actually experience it, it's really harmless.
@@W0MF_ I see sleep paralysis as more of a great luck than a bad luck because lucid dreaming
@@xxGreenRoblox yeah some people try to purposefully go into sleep paralysis because if you knowingly what you're doing you can go into a lucid dream
In my case, having globophobia (10:15) is caused by hoplophobia. As someone who has been in gun violence situations more times than I can count, I've developed hoplophobia (the intense and extreme fear of firearms such as guns).
For my friends and I who have globophobia, all have different forms of it. I have the intense fear of them popping and creating the same noise as a gunshot causing a panic atack. My friend however has an icky fealing when hearing the squeek of a baloon rubbing against something.
I have somniphobia for two different reasons: 1 is that I would constantly, night after night, have dreams of people I cared about dying in extremely gruesome ways. I couldn't handle it. 2 is that I am scared that I am vulnerable during sleep and something bad could happen to me while sleeping and I wouldn't know.
i have a weird phobia of sketchy websites whenever like a website pop up or redirects i panic it’s weird but really creepy for some reason
have you check it with professionals?
Fun lil story that might have smth to do with this but idk:once, I was just chilling on tiktok when two weirdos came and just offered me jobs. I don't need a job rn. I immediately thought:this could be a scam! And reported them. They got banned but after like months I got banned, permanently :3
I'd rather call it common sense tbh
Oh don worry mines weirder cuz I have a literal fear of BAR SOAP-
@@Prnteryoh u have dislexia-
1:09 that father figure, is notoriously very similar to a certain Austrian painter who got rejected, and joined a arberpartei, who exploited stuff in politics, became of a somewhat minister, overthrew the government, became the government, and became a dictator.
I just realized that you're the Mainly Facts guy! I'm subscribed to that channel too, lol. Your voice is the perfect narrator voice, so I think it fits well with videos like these. Keep up the good work, dude!
every discord mod has ablutophobia
True
same with heliophobia
Nomophobia aswell
Wdym true guys I ain’t a discord mod and I have abultophobia because of thallasophobia
(Guys please don’t reply on this comment anymore, this was a while ago and I don’t want to reply to any replies so thanks for respecting my decision)
nice pfp @@HaileyPastel
Ah yes, Arachibutyrophobia, what a deadly disease.
he didnt say deadly
The original title was accidently deadly diseases, not worst phobias. @mr_kk4792
@@letsdostuff8967 how i pressed on the vid 6 minutes after it was realised
@@mr_kk4792 idk man, I just saw it titled as deadly diseases, then came back after 5 minutes it was changed to worst phobias to go with the video. Calm down, it don't matter.
00:42 GOT ME ON THE FLOOR
😅
I have a mild case of casadastraphobia, where if im lying on the ground looking at a clear sky, i have to hold onto the grass because it freaks me out
Holy-
It's so rare my phobia gets brought up. I have casadastraphobia/anablephobia. Things like kites, helium balloons, fireworks, even clouds- they bother me if I'm also under open sky. Looking directly into the sky or even a really high ceiling gives me terrible anxiety and vertigo. It's so irrational, but I can't help it.
It's silly because I'm not a naturally frightful person, in fact (beyond horrible tragedies) I can't think of anything that "scares" me beyond looking up. It's pretty inconvenient considering the sky is pretty standard regardless of where you are. I will say, I don't mind looking out windows- I use clouds to help inspire my doodles. I don't even feel the anxiety while in a car.
But the fear is as simple as: "What if I just inexplicably fell into the sky?" and the answer is: "I wouldn't care for that one bit..."
If I'm trying to psycho-analyze myself: I remember the fear first arising when I was just a sprout while at a baseball game, likely a Guardians (Indians at the time) game. I let a balloon go and stared at it while it rose into the sky and I watched it get smaller and smaller and smaller- and then it was gone. I've gone into great detail about this elsewhere, but it feels like I could *feel* the fear forming. At first it wasn't a fear of the sky, it was just a nagging confusion (I've equated it to a newly realized fetish). Balloons bothered me when they were outdoors and I hated flying kites, and I don't recall ever INTENTIONALLY looking up I don't think I was scared of it at first.
Then I was reminded of the fear often enough to cement it. Every time I tried to break myself of the fear, it kinda just became stronger. I'd try to just fly kites to show myself it wouldn't hurt me and I would end up in the fetal position gripping onto the thread like a freak because I "felt the sky pulling". I'd try to look up at something very tall outside and I'd end up vomiting.
It seems so silly, but it is actually kind of annoying how long I've had this fear. I'm 26 now. I have moments of peace on my back porch, where I'll stargaze for a bit before dread overcomes me and I need to go inside. Funny enough, NOT afraid of heights at all. I can go in planes, those don't bother me. I could probably even go in a hot air balloon; but seeing one of those giant holiday parade balloons in person? *Absolutely not.*
Thanks for discussing it, I feel *seen* .
I feel like you'd write good horror. The idea of the sky pulling is so creepy in such a Junji Ito way.
As someone who has dealt with a lot of weird OCD fear shit, all I can recommend is one foot in front of the other, remember that your fat ass is heavy, and maaaaaybe take an SSRI if there's any other indications for it.
Bro is the type of person that can enternain me and lecture me about anything if there are stickmans moving around.
more moving stickman?
@@TheEvaluat0r Sure
@@TheEvaluat0ryes please
“This sounds like what most twitter users suffer from” actually got me cracking up so hard. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nomophobia more like gen alpha.
Doctor: come on Timmy get off your phone *takes phone*
Timmy: AAAAAAAAAH *has a panic attack*
Doctor: *gives phone*
Timmy: *goes back to drooling on his phone(
Doctor: yeah your son has been diagnosed with genalphia
Mother: *starts crying* how long before he turns into a brat failure.
Docter: I’m afraid he only has 3 years…
I used to have cassadastraphobia lol. Its hard to explain but basically seeing an open sky is literally terrifying because you feel the intense urge you could be sucked into it. It went away but occasionally I'll get the feeling back a little bit on a day with really clear skies.
It's crazy how my phobia of Casadastraphobia is on here because if i see something tall or just look up at the sky i feel like id fall into the sky and i don't know why i feel this even tall ceilings scare me
if I looked down in the balcony I have a feeling of falling off
I have an uncommon phobia that wasn't listed here called chronophobia aka a fear of time. no i am not scared of clocks, its more rooted in fear of losing reality. things that cause it to be bad are like a situation where a video i watched had an upload date of june 30th 2021 when it was june 29th 2021 or timezone changes. i also live in north america so the spring and fall are very not fun for me. i am open to any questions anyone may have too
Hippopotomonstrosesquippeddaliophbia - the fear of long words...
So... much... irony!!
Aibohphobia, the fear of palindromes
Lisp - something that you can't say if you have one...
@@ShwappaJ ?
Hexakosioihexekontrahexaphobia fear of the number 666, Megalohydrothalassophobia fear of large things under water
these are so addicting to watch! good work keep it up.
I have one of my oc’s optophobia without even realizing it, I literally went "she’s afraid of everything so she doesn’t open her eyes, I’m so smart"
phobophobiaPhobia, a fear of having a phobophobia, a fear of a having a phobia
"While this sounds like what most Twitter users suffer from" 😂
Heliophobia kind of reminds me of this movie I saw called Level 16. A bunch of girls were kept in a facility and they’ve never seen the light of day so this kind of made me wonder how they didn’t run into any health problems.
“This sounds like what most twitter users suffer from” had me dying
I found out I have casadastraphobia and I can barely stand looking directly up outside
Phobophobia is basically always being afraid because a pperson with that phobia afaraid that he has phobia and he do so he scared all the time
3:49 I may have something similar to this where I can't sleep because I'm afraid of sleep paralysis except it's not the same because I suck it up and sleep
10:11 MY FEAR WAS MENTIONED-
I have a friend who had a panic attack from this fear because he watches the backrooms a lot so he thought he was in the backrooms and started hallucinating and me and one of my other friends comforted him
Because we WERNT in the backrooms
I must have chorophobia because I never want to do anything where I am the center of attention or anything like dancing, the mere thought of dancing puts a shiver down my spine like most things relating to social anxiety
I actually have a fear of my own ceiling fan because it looks weird 💀💀💀💀💀
I'm glad mine wasn't on here. I have a very intense entomophobia. I cant even look at pictures of bugs lol.
I have a question,(not trying to be insensitive whatsoever and I’m sorry if I come off that way) what makes you scared of bugs? Getting bit or just the feeling of them on you? Asking as a bug lover who has pet snails so I have no idea how that feels
@@Soggycheeseeebugs have always freaked me out, but I was bitten by 1 once and it ruined a fun day, I felt nauseous(I have intense Emetophobia)and light headed, as well as insane flight or fight reflexes
6:44 danger sign(from animatic battle) has this phobia
THE SKY IS FALLING
I have trypophobia, an irrational fear of closely-packed holes.
For example, one time I went to this bungalow these people were living in and one of those walls had these blocks of wood with these holes in between them. It doesn't sound too bad, but damn that sent shivers down my spine. I tried looking away, but my eyes kept drifting back. That was probs one of my worse cases
🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀naw im just kidding haha
I used to have the balloon fear exactly because of the noise. I don’t exactly know what started it but I do remember not having it for a while, then heading a balloon pop again and then after that I would run out of the room crying every time someone would blow up a balloon because I was scared shitless of the noise.
I’ve grown over this fear thankfully and now I don’t mind the noise as much.
4:43 I still have that fear since I was in 1st grade 😭😭😭💀💀💀
I wonder how he’ll react when he researches zuigerphobia next cuz I want hear his explanation on the phobia
oh no
2:14 2+2= RUN AWAY!!!! Got me dying 😂
Stuff I realized about heliophobics:
1. Their worst enemy is suntanners.
2. They love vampires too much they would marry them.
3. Black is their favorite color.
4. They hate the beach
5. They might wear 98 pairs of sunglasses when they go outside at morning
6. Night is their day
2:47 every ipad kid
2:12 “2 + 2 equals *RUN AWAY* (that was actually so funny to me what)
I think my brother used to have a minor case of Cadastraphobia.
Used to have Globophobia as a kid, we did this science assemblage in my elementary school, and when I was in the first grade they were experimenting with balloons where they would hold them up to heat and they would pop, as a child who’s ears were very sensitive, that was terrifying and loud, I was afraid of the science thing until the fifth grade because that’s when my ears started getting used to loud noises, I’m still pretty sensitive tho
1:09 that father looks familiar to someone from the 40s
Have I said how much I love this channel? Because I do. Great content
Oh no, not the balloon 🎈
i have mycophobia, for some reason, im not sure why, i find the underside of a mushroom and both mold and fungus's rapid growth to be rather frightful
5:54 Smuge ( from monicas's and friends) has this phobia
Oh well, I guess I have Allodoxaphoblia, Arithmophobia, Nomophobia, Chorophobia, Casadastraphobia, Optophobia and Heliophobia....wow 💀
no
@@givemewater114 tf do you mean no?
In the casual sense of the word phobia, probably. Probably not in the medical sense of the word though, since you weren’t aware. That wpuld mean they would absolutely ruin your life, or at least lessen Your quality of life to some extent.
What's weird is that I had a more Strong Fear of Balloons, but now that I'm Older; it Mellowed out.
Thankfully. And Thanks for the Coverage on that Phobia!
Every fear: *makes sense*
Plutophobia:
As someone with casadastraphobia... THANK YOU!!! I've never seen it represented in phobia lists until now. I feel so seen and honestly I'm tearing up a bit as I write this. If anyone has any questions I would love to talk about it! And again, thank you so much for the representation. It means more than I can express.
I thought casadastraphobia was the fear of falling into the sky
I actually had phone addiction once but i got over my addiction
proud of you!
I suffer from photophobia, sends me into random panic attacks
As a guy with a friend who have nomophobia, i can confirm that you WILL have a panic attack
The person that made the saying “money can’t buy happiness” nine times out of ten has Plutophobia
Why does every instance of the father figure look like Hitler in this video? * dresses like Siegmund Freud * Is there something you want to tell us, Evaluator?
was looking for this coment!
1:09 is anyone gonna talk about the dad being adall fitler 💀
Surprised he didn’t mention Anatidaephobia which is the fear that somewhere a duck is watching you
Damn! Nomophobia must've gone hard in the middle ages!🤣🤣🤣
Omg! Casadastraphobia is in this one! Thank you for the rep!
I actually used to have pretty bad casadastraphobia but I didn’t know it than and I still have astrophobia and even someone mentioning space will make me start to have a panic attack I used to go to bed every night praying for the sun to not explode and even typing this is scary for me
10:08 well i have this but its a light fear. Its mostly about seeing them get near me. And mostly its about unexpectedly popping and scaring the living daylight of me
Nomophobia might be related to fear of boredom
maybe
I have chorophobia, even walking to the beat of music terrifies me. I go out of my way to make sure I'm not walking to the beat of a song playing, or even one just stuck in my head.
I made a character with nomaphobia, but its more because he has family, friends and other loved ones (especially old and sickly loved ones) who don't live right next to him. And since he has a general anxiety disorder along with ptsd, he is constantly checking in on his family (of all sorts) to make sure they're ok. He's just a good son, dad, brother, grandfather and friend who cares a whole lot but also has stuff he needs to do at home.
Me watching this at 2:30am realizing that I have one of these fears try to guess which one I have
In 6th, 7th, and the beginning of 8th grade, i had phobophobia, it wasnt extreme, but it did affect my life. At that time, i also would oftentimes feel like i was being watched without my knowledge or consent. I would be paralyzed thinking an old man was watching me through my window, or someone was watching my through my bed, or even as bizarre as having eyes on the walls, and it would only get worse because i was afraid. I had an extreme fear of being watched without my consent and a fear of fear. One of the most ironic parts is im a natural performer, from my mannerisms to the way i dress i cant help but perform, perferably for a crowd, but the moment someones watching me without my knowledge im paralyzed and cant breathe. It's gotten much better, but i had sleeping problems and constant headaches back then because of the two fears. Letting others see me scared was as more frightening than being stranded on an island with nothing to survive with
I have a fear of taking showers, so I take baths, but even those are a bit spooky
There's also kampanaphobia, fear of bells. It's not a rare or rational phobia, but I thought I should mention it.
I may or may not have a fear of growing older. I spend every day distracting myself from the passage of time and dread the approach of my brithday, but it used to be even worse.
For a while, I refused to say "teenager" because I refused to be anything but a child. It's part of the reason I never learned any lige skills and still wear clothes from when I was 11 or 12. I used to cry about having birthdays or growing even a tiny bit taller. I also used to try to bind my chest and hyperextend my knees to look shorter and more childlike.
Definitely a tough one, but even tougher now that I'm turning 20 this year. 💀😭
I have casadastraphobia. Its extremely debilitating. I can go outside if someone is next to me, but I dont even feel safe inside.
I feel like bro is roasting us
As someone who had phobophobia but is doing better now, I absolutely despised things like horror games and movies, as well as getting jumpscared or just scared as a whole. Panic attacks were also squared to the root of 5 for me.
I also used to be afraid of balloons as a kid, and even nowadays, I still don't like balloons at all.
"2+2=RUN AWAY" got me 😭
I wonder is somniphobia and ablutophobia could be caused by being taken advantage while sleeping of bathing?
Probably, yeah
yes
most likely
If you ever do a part two you should for sure add mnemophobia
Or Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
@@nebulaforce6515that fear is practically just jsjrheiehsjiehiehskeixjeidhphobia
What is mnemophobia?
@@airconditionedBreeze basically excessive fear of memories,either good or bad.
I had globophobia, I wasn’t afraid of the balloon itself, but the thought of someone else coming and popping it to mess with me really scared me. I think it stemmed from me being noise-sensitive (or I thought the balloon didn’t “deserve” to be popped?)
I got over it later, but I’m still sensitive to loud noises.
2:47 i once had nomophobia. Now im getting out of it
As a person with nomophobia, my phone helps me get distracted from my phobias of basically everything 🙃🙃
As somebody who used to have globophobia, it was infact, not cool. I used to run out of rooms when I saw balloons in them and I’d reconsider going to birthday parties because of it. But now I’ve been around balloons a lot, it’s mostly gone away. Exposure therapy really does work!
2:18 NOT THE GUN 😭✋
There is a detainee in Guantanamo Bay named Rahim al-Nashiri that has a combination of hydrophobia and ablutophobia. He was water-boarded so many times that he can't stand the sound or feeling of water. He has anxiety attacks each night when he needs to shower, even if the water is only a slight trickle. He has recurring nightmares about being abandoned in his cell during a hurricane, which happen a lot in Cuba. He is bedridden all day if there is rain happening or forecasted for the day.
average people: relaxes and actually sleeps
Somniphobes: 1 2 freddys coming for you
i have ablutophobia because due to other conditions ive almost passed out or died in the shower several times :')
The dad in the first phobia is looking suspiciously like somebody else