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Phobias You Never Knew Existed

Yesterday I was out shopping when I saw this issue of Cartoon Network Magazine, with the picture of Courage the Cowardly Dog freaking out on the cover. Well, I like this cartoon it’s pretty funny and my little brother is a big fan of it, so I decided to take it home.

As I went through the magazine I found something really interesting. It was a two-page spread titled: Courage the Cowardly Dog Top 20 Phobias. And I’, saying it was interesting because it turned out there are types of phobias much more than I imagined. I mean, it’s like people can be afraid of everything, weird things.

For example, why would anyone be scared of knees? Yes, there’s actually a name for it, Genuphobia. Maybe it’s the fear of having someone’s knee banging against your head. Well, what are the odds? Anyway…

It even gets more ridiculous when it comes to the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. Yes, it’s out there and there’s a name for it: Arachibutyrophobia. Well, how about Nutella sticking to the roof of your mouth, makes any difference? I know someone who doesn’t like to drink orange juice because it gives her that sticky feeling in her throat, I wonder if there’s a name for that!

Anyhow, it also turned out that “being afraid of your own shadow” isn’t just an idiomatic expression, seems like some people are actually afraid of their own shadows and that has a name, Sciophobia. So the next time you’re having a conversation with someone and you’re trying to look smart you can go like: Oh, that man is unbelievable! He’s such a sciophobic chicken! Yes, you might lose a few friends…

Now let’s go back in time a bit. Have you ever as a child looked underneath your bed before going to sleep? I used to call that obsessive compulsive disorder, but it turned out there’s a name for it, it’s Clinophobia, the fear of going to bed because you’re not sure what’s going to be hiding under it.

Well, probably if you have read thus far it’s safe to say you don’t suffer from Logophobia, or fear of words. You probably don’t suffer from Sophophobia, which is the fear of learning. Still, you might be suffering from Hippoptomonstrosesquippedaliophobia, that is the fear of long words. You might want to check that out, let’s see: Antidisestablishmentarianism, now how does that feel?

It might not be a big problem to be afraid of words that probably few people can pronounce and even less people often use. But it you’re a guy and you suffer from Caligynephobia or Parthenophobia, which are respectively the fear of beautiful women and the fear of girls, then you might want to use the help of a shrink. Unless that beautiful woman you’re afraid of is more than 60 years old, then you might be suffering from Gerontophobia, the fear of old people.

All of the above might be of little of no significance when compared to suffering from Panophobia, the fear of EVERYTHING. Or, maybe you’re not afraid anything except phobias themselves, AKA Phobophobia. Well in that case, good luck with your life!



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sharifo from Palestine
May, 02, 2008 3:01 PM
Actually, i didn't fee very comfortable around those big words !

allah yostor ma enla2e : falafelphobia...that will be wrong !
ياسمين حميد
May, 02, 2008 8:19 PM
phobophobia...that's the one I liked most
oh, and that long one (I can't repeat it), the fear of long words?
I liked it too. I even managed to read it aloud, although I'll probably never be able to memorize it hehe

Btw, check this site for more phobias:
http://phobialist.com/
Tariq from Jordan
May, 02, 2008 11:24 PM
Salam,

This phobia-mania article appeared in what was supposedly a kids’ magazine! Wow…Kids got it tough these days!

I like it how you always justify your fascination with cartoons by using your ‘little brother’ as an excuse!

Sami al-Haj is free now, hopefully Gaza will be too, one day!

Happy long weekend. Viva le proletariat!
Ola from Jordan
May, 03, 2008 9:23 AM
Sharif: I actually believe this phobia exists considering the serious effect falafel falafel can have on some people, but I don't htink you need to worry about it, you're probably immune by now :D

Yasmine: Thanks for the site! But how did you spell that word I found it hard to even write it, I almost copied it letter by letter :s

Tariq: lol!! Well, I don't know if I'm using him as an execuse or it just happens that we share the fascination, but I'm certainly have no problem expressing it :D Yes, Sami Al Haj is free, it was the best piece of news I've heard ina long time, but considering that he's been detended for 5 years on no charges makes me think that it's nowhere near over...
Tariq from Jordan
May, 03, 2008 10:51 PM
Yeah maybe you both do. Or maybe your fascination with cartoons is a sign of something more profound regarding your persona.
Isn’t childhood so appealing!

Well…it is the end for him now he’s free, but maybe not for the many others still behind bars. Inshallah justice will prevail for all. (Another good thing about being a child is that you never let go of your utopian dreams, unlike us adults).

I must say, I do like the orange. Very zesty.