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Phobia

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science-and-psychology2 years ago

"The Science Behind Trypophobia: Understanding the Fear of Tiny Holes"

Trypophobia is a negative reaction to tiny, clustered holes, affecting around 10 to 15 percent of people. It can cause feelings of repulsion, disgust, itching, and nausea. Researchers have proposed evolutionary theories, suggesting that the aversion may be an adaptive response to avoid infectious diseases. The visual properties of high contrast and circular patterns seem to be key triggers. While trypophobia doesn't fit neatly into a psychiatric diagnosis, it has implications for design and media. Understanding how individuals perceive and process the world differently is important, as it can shed light on medical conditions that may not be outwardly apparent.

personal-experience2 years ago

Overcoming a Severe Phobia: My Journey with French-Kissing

The author shares her personal experience of having a severe phobia of French kissing, due to her fear of having her nose covered and being exposed to saliva. She highlights the potential health risks associated with swapping saliva and expresses her discomfort with the loss of control and potential for bad breath during the act. Despite the challenges it poses in relationships, she emphasizes that her aversion to French kissing does not reflect a lack of attraction or affection towards her partners.