
Fear is a basic human emotion. It can be instinctive like not wanting to be part of the food chain in the jungle or more societal as in the fear of being rejected by a group or an individual. We love to put labels on everything which has led to a wide range of fears being called phobias. Here are the most common phobias:
Arachnophobia – Fear of spiders
Ophidiophopbia – Fear of snakes
Acrophobia – Fear of heights
Some unusual ones:
Xanthophobia – Fear of the color yellow
Turophobia – Fear of cheese
Coulrophobia – Fear of clowns
Does this mean that people who are afraid of yellow dressed clowns eating cheese are suffering from Xanthoturocoulrophobia?
Let’s assume you have a very unusual phobia like the fear of being given the wrong change in a store on Thursdays when its raining. Your Doctor tells you that there is no name for your phobia but to come back in two weeks while he applies for phobia registration.
However, you really want to share your phobia with friends or new people you meet at a cocktail party. It’s pretty cool to say you have changowetthursphobia but less exciting to say there is no name for it. You are probably wise to avoid meeting anybody until you get your phobia name from your doctor.
It could start a whole new way of finding your ideal partner-
speedphobia dating, matchphobia.com and newphobiabeginnings.
If it’s raining on a wet Thursday, just remember to give the exact amount of money for your in-store purchases.