What is a Phobia Anyway? - Page 6


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10. Act on useful social desires that are usually underlying your social anxiety.

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4.   Jul 10, 2006 7:50 AM
In response to I HAVE THE WIERDEST PHOBIA posted by Miindy:


I have a phobia of circles
People in a cirle . . objects in a circl ...


-- posted by Science17


3.   Sep 8, 2005 4:00 PM
Ever since I was little, circle or almost any shape close to each other scared me. Not like skittles in a bowl..only some. Like ant hills, tons of ants together, and frozen clams stuck together in one ...

-- posted by Miindy


2.   Jul 12, 2002 11:50 PM
In response to message posted by jerrib:

Thanks for your post and compliment. The phobia is alphabetical and is under spiders.

S ...


-- posted by RoseMeade


1.   Jun 19, 2002 8:15 AM
I don't see arachnophobia, fear of spiders. This is one of mine!

-- posted by jerrib





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