10 phobias caused by nature
Do you love nature? Of course, you will say, but for some people, mountains, reservoirs or height cause a rapid heartbeat, trembling in the hands, and this is not a pleasant feeling, but a phobia — a real nightmare. What kind of phobias does nature cause us?
From this issue, you will learn about the ten most common phobias.
1. Hylophobia is called fear of the forest, because people are afraid of serial killers and wild animals that hide behind every bush.
2. Limnophobia is called the fear of various reservoirs. Such people are afraid to immerse even a finger in the water, for them a picnic on the shore of a lake, river or sea is a horror. Limnophobia is a fear not of the water itself, but of creatures that can live in reservoirs.
3. Agrisoofobiya-fear of animals. Such fear does not allow you to visit a zoo, a circus, get a pet or even watch programs that show representatives of the fauna.
4. Doraphobia — fear of fur. For those suffering from doraphobia, the texture, appearance and smell of fur are disgusting, they do not buy what contains fur. The cause of panic can even be a photo of a person in a fox fur coat or stroking a cat.
5. Heliophobia — fear of the sun. Such fear makes you cover the windows with blankets, does not allow you to go outside in the light, because the sun can cause skin cancer.
6. Aeroacrophobia is called the fear of heights. Such people do not go to the mountains, do not settle in high-rise buildings, are afraid of bridges and do not like photos related to heights.
7. Entomophobia is the fear of creeping creatures (cockroaches, lice, termites, moths). An attack of horror appears from the sight of an insect, its buzzing.
8. Anemophobia — fear of the wind, because it can destroy and kill. Anemophobes hide even from light air movements, they are afraid of sea waves and kites.
9. Anablephobia — the horror of the night sky. Such people are terribly afraid to look up, because something can fall from there, and the sky itself can collapse.
10. Anthophobia is a nightmare that begins at the sight of flowers. Flowers remind anthophobes of dangerous creatures that pollinate flowers and can bite.